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Topic: How to get cheap or free VPN. - page 2. (Read 540 times)

newbie
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May 18, 2019, 12:47:25 PM
#13
So for free vpn, tor browser is the best choice?
full member
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May 16, 2019, 07:01:43 PM
#12
Here in our local vpn is cheap and it doea onlt required minimum payment monthly to start enjoying the service. I have tried it before unfortunately i stop using the service because of technical problem that arises from time to time like updates and need to re install again. It is a trouble some when I badly need an internet connection but it will just pop up that application needs an update. So you will start again downloading updated files and spend some regular load foe the data needed for the download.
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May 16, 2019, 04:21:51 PM
#11
maybe you can use hola.org for free and it works for many platforms from firefox/chrome/android too
and if you still think that's not enough then you can use TOR Browser
It's not adviced to use Hola, you can read why here:
https://vpn-services.bestreviews.net/three-years-after-the-controversy-what-is-the-current-state-of-hola/
It works as a botnet and they are even selling data of users. Your IP can be even used for some shady and illegal things. Offcourse, if you don't care about your privacy you can use it. Hola is a free service, but offcourse it costs to run it. If there are no fee, they earn money from their users in other ways...
If you really need VPN, you need to buy subscription of one of paid services like NordVPN, it's not expensive at all.
legendary
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May 16, 2019, 02:41:10 PM
#10
I would rather use no VPN before I uses a free VPN. Free VPNs will almost certainly be logging, storing and selling your data to make a profit. If you are not paying for, you are the product, as the old saying goes.

There are plenty of VPN's out there that won't break the bank; 40 or 50 bucks for a year, which works out as less than a dollar a week. I would recommend the following two sites to start your research in to which VPN is best for you: https://www.privacytools.io/providers/vpn/ and https://thatoneprivacysite.net/.

On the latter site, if you click on "Detailed VPN Comparison", you can then sort by price so you can filter out the more expensive ones and only compare the logging, security, location, etc., of the ones within your price range.
hero member
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May 16, 2019, 01:59:22 PM
#9
Please if you must use something free , at least don't use hola which is proven to be extremely shady

thank you for your info, because it's my first time read these articles and currently i already uninstall the Hola extension.
for now, i just stick to TOR browser for Free VPN
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May 16, 2019, 01:55:35 PM
#8
maybe you can use hola.org for free and it works for many platforms from firefox/chrome/android too
and if you still think that's not enough then you can use TOR Browser
Please never use Hola !!!
https://thebestvpn.com/reviews/hola-vpn/
a few examples that are not pretty
-they’re logging everything about your internet activity + all of your personal information

-Proxy Tunneling, Security Risks, No Encryption

https://www.theverge.com/2015/5/29/8685251/hola-vpn-botnet-selling-users-bandwidth
-it used to sell YOUR bandwith to a botnet so basically if somebody did something illegal with your bandwith you would've been liable for that crime, it claims that it doesn't do that anymore but would you really trust somebody that did such a big misstep?


Please if you must use something free , at least don't use hola which is proven to be extremely shady



Unlike most member, i'd rather suggest you use Tor, especially if you don't want spend of money on VPN. Free VPN obviously sell user's personal information/data, otherwise how can they offer their VPN for free.

Tor isn't recommendable for daily use because of the constant blocking of ip's you won't even be able to use google and other sites and some sites will even ban your accounts if you login through tor

That also apply to VPN/Proxy, CloudFlare (and similar services) also blocks IP from VPN & proxy these days.
I don't have any problems surfing the web with my VPN, other than even worse and shittier google recaptcha's that are at times almost impossible to solve
the ip ranges from most vpn providers get refreshed every once in a while so it's clean, and the bigger VPN providers also offer a lot of locations like 2000+ so that shouldn't be an issue for the average user.
hero member
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May 16, 2019, 01:22:14 PM
#7
maybe you can use hola.org for free and it works for many platforms from firefox/chrome/android too
and if you still think that's not enough then you can use TOR Browser
copper member
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May 16, 2019, 12:53:36 PM
#6
Either you use a browser add-on (zenmate,etc...), which isn't really good to use for some things, either you buy a cheap one.
You can make a cheap private VPN for $2 per month or buy during the special discounts days.
jr. member
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May 16, 2019, 12:19:23 PM
#5
Keep an eye out on Nord VPN.  They often have special pricing where you get a three year subscription for the price of one or something like that. If you can find a lifetime subscription to them even better. They are a little more expensive than some of the other ones, but I think that they do a good job of protecting your data and because they are getting paid they just put out a better product in general.  I can use their VPN service on any OS and any device.
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hero member
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May 16, 2019, 11:54:37 AM
#3
There seem to be a lot of 3 dollar for 2 year nordvpn accounts in the marketplace subforum / digital goods
don't use free vpn's and don't use tor for normal browsing either.
With free VPN's most of the times your data is the payment (every site you've visited etc.) so you should think twice about using those services.
Tor isn't recommendable for daily use because of the constant blocking of ip's you won't even be able to use google and other sites and some sites will even ban your accounts if you login through tor
So my suggestion is buying a VPN Account in the marketplace subforum from a well reputated seller, i guess.
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May 16, 2019, 11:29:01 AM
#2
I am using VPN very often. If you using android phone then I will recommend you proxy VPN. It's already downloaded in my mobile and works very well. It's free to use but you can face some advertisements on your screen but once your VPN is connected then advertisements is not bothered you. They give you two options for using it first option is free and second option is VIP where you need to pay somthing. Here is the link of that app https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.freevpn.unblock.proxy hope its help you.
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May 16, 2019, 10:49:28 AM
#1
Recently I am thinking of privacy. I understand that I need to use tor browser + VPN. I downloaded the tor browser for free but I am not sure about the VPNs.

In some articles that I read , they say that free VPN actually save your logs to sell it and not reliable at all. Good VPN connections are not cheap at all. Actually I do not require VPN as such but I like to use it. I am looking for free or very cheap VPN. My location is in India.
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