i think so , i used fastlemonVPN ,it can’t log users data,https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/id1126821453?mt=8
Remember, if you aren’t paying for it, YOU are the product.
Yeah so everyone needs to stop reading that free newspaper you get through the door at home, else bad things will happen!
Thanks, that is definitely important.
There are plug-ins that block WebRTC for chromium based browsers. The only browser they don’t work on is Chrome itself and that’s because Google doesn’t want you to block it. What would Google’s data mining do if you did that? /s - lol…
What exactly is this supposed to do? I tried visiting it in regular Chrome and under WebRTC detection it shows my VPN server’s IP address. It does also show the internal 10.x.x.x address of the VPN interface but I don’t think that’s very useful.
ipleak just guessing? I don’t recognize any of the IPs listed. It’s not my proxy, not my real address and not my VPN. Even the local address is wrong
I visited ipleak, and it did NOT show my true IP.
Did anyone really think it would work for applications outside of Opera? I don’t believe Opera ever claimed it would.
But you can reduce it somewhat if you take some steps. Not everything you do has to be an open book out there.
VPNs are only there to get around regional content blocks and keep ISPs from spying in on you. If the NSA or the FBI really want to go after you (whether you use a VPN or not) they will do so and that won’t stop them.
That should be made clear…
Can you give some more information, with sources to articles or anything?
You have to do some research and shop around first
Doesn’t sound very “limited” at all, does it?
Sure, just under that:
SurfEasy may need to collect the following operational data in order to operate our Services.
Aggregate bandwidth
Temporary usage data
They may have legitimate service-based reasons for logging, but that still means they log.
It may very well be fine for un-geo-blocking and Starbucks WiFi, but it’s not suitable as a privacy solution - the problem is, that’s how it’s being marketed.
I only use VPN to get a fixed IP address so I can access SQL Servers.
If you are doing something which can result you going to jail or otherwise, you should be using paid high end solutions to begin with.
No, you shouldn’t be using a backdoored from the factory device and compromised government supplied encryption and Internet in the first place.
Remember Lavabit?
They are the gatekeepers. They are guarding all the doors, they are holding all the keys. The only way to survive is not to use their stuff.
Opera Max is a thing but I think the privacy issues still exist.
Here’s Opera’s privacy statement for Android.
If you’re torrenting, spring the $40 a year for PIA. While I still don’t fully trust that they don’t log anything, I know many folks who use it for torrenting and have had zero issues.