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July 29, 2016, 04:33:39 AM
#33
Many VPNs accept btc. However, if you want to stay anonymous, you shouldn't rely on VPNs too much. Use Tor, either by itself or together with a VPN.

When you are deciding which VPN to buy, look at reviews on deepdotweb.com, torrentfreak.com and other reputable sites. They have lists of vpns rated by important factors such as which country they are based in, whether they keep logs, etc.

From the top of my head I'd say mullvad, privatevpn, ivpn, privatoria are the best when it comes to anonymity. They all accept btc.

If you need a good anonymous vpn that has a free plan, try securitykiss, I think they give you 300 Mb/day for free.

Thanks for sharing securitykiss but do they accept bitcoin too?
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July 27, 2016, 09:39:27 AM
#32
I used frootVPN a few months ago and it worked fairly well. uses openVPN protocol which is a must if you want real privacy.
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July 27, 2016, 03:44:13 AM
#31

Thanks! Nice share. Good to see a chart that compares VPNs. It is very helpful too. Smiley
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July 23, 2016, 12:36:02 PM
#29
I use hide.me - good vpn service and they accept btc.
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July 23, 2016, 10:50:14 AM
#28
100% Free VPN - https://www.freesafeip.com
No Advertising, Expires Not.


I would suggest to use paid VPNs. Those on our list in the link in the original post are recommendable. Free services are at times not trusted but if anybody have used a free VPN such as freesafeip, please post your review here. Smiley
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July 20, 2016, 11:08:03 PM
#27

Wow! Thanks for the add-ons. I am a bit interested with torguard but I will also definitely check on the rest. Which of these do you actually use right now?
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July 19, 2016, 05:02:57 PM
#26
They also provide a great product and service.

Can You, please test the Free VPN Service https://www.freesafeip.com ?
What do You think about efficency of this software?
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July 19, 2016, 04:53:34 PM
#25
I have used SOLVPS before and they are great.  They also accept Bitcoin for a payment.  Unlike some of the other sites, SOLVPS processes your Bitcoin payment immediately as soon as there is one confirmation.  They also provide a great product and service.
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July 19, 2016, 04:43:26 PM
#24
Seriously, is there any major VPN provider that does not accept bitcoins? It seems an obvious choice for such businesses.

I went ahead and checked top 10 from this review (decent one btw):

https://torrentfreak.com/anonymous-vpn-service-provider-review-2015-150228/

Exept for 1, all accept BTC, and looks like one of them accepts BTC only.
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July 18, 2016, 03:14:31 PM
#23
100% Free VPN - https://www.freesafeip.com
No Advertising, Expires Not.
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July 18, 2016, 11:50:41 AM
#22
Many VPNs accept btc. However, if you want to stay anonymous, you shouldn't rely on VPNs too much. Use Tor, either by itself or together with a VPN.

When you are deciding which VPN to buy, look at reviews on deepdotweb.com, torrentfreak.com and other reputable sites. They have lists of vpns rated by important factors such as which country they are based in, whether they keep logs, etc.

From the top of my head I'd say mullvad, privatevpn, ivpn, privatoria are the best when it comes to anonymity. They all accept btc.

If you need a good anonymous vpn that has a free plan, try securitykiss, I think they give you 300 Mb/day for free.

Excellent post!

Another good source for information about VPNs, as well as other important privacy and anonymity tools, is https://www.privacytools.io/
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July 18, 2016, 10:34:20 AM
#21
Many VPNs accept btc. However, if you want to stay anonymous, you shouldn't rely on VPNs too much. Use Tor, either by itself or together with a VPN.

When you are deciding which VPN to buy, look at reviews on deepdotweb.com, torrentfreak.com and other reputable sites. They have lists of vpns rated by important factors such as which country they are based in, whether they keep logs, etc.

From the top of my head I'd say mullvad, privatevpn, ivpn, privatoria are the best when it comes to anonymity. They all accept btc.

If you need a good anonymous vpn that has a free plan, try securitykiss, I think they give you 300 Mb/day for free.
legendary
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July 18, 2016, 05:39:36 AM
#20
i just used vpn for downloading purpose, because there are some app that can't download via my local ip thus i should change my connection to other country, i never used it for secure my connection maybe because i'm not doing any criminal activity or something wrong so i dont purchased premium vpn just using chrome extention aka free. Anyway People told me that it's also protect your sensitive data from hacker.
So far It's very helpfull for me i also used it to get free internet connection in my area.
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July 18, 2016, 02:06:51 AM
#19
I never used VPN, but i want to. Are VPN really safe? I mean are they so safe that even Police can't track your IP? I know how this question sounds, Cheesy  but i don't know how to ask quetion about VPN security in better way..
yes VPN is secure. because VPN is a network system that is private. you will get the IP that you can choose yourself. VPN usage would be safer for your financial transactions. with VPN you can avoid virus attacks on your computer network.

I agree. If you have online bank account and you use them to pay your bills or to buy stuffs online, then you should be having a Virtual Private Network or VPN just to secure your private details from hackers. Smiley
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July 16, 2016, 06:13:21 AM
#18
I never used VPN, but i want to. Are VPN really safe? I mean are they so safe that even Police can't track your IP? I know how this question sounds, Cheesy  but i don't know how to ask quetion about VPN security in better way..
yes VPN is secure. because VPN is a network system that is private. you will get the IP that you can choose yourself. VPN usage would be safer for your financial transactions. with VPN you can avoid virus attacks on your computer network.
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July 16, 2016, 05:01:19 AM
#17
I haven't used VPNs in a long time but I remember a few years back I had a Chrome extension called Hola that worked pretty well. You could choose which country you wanted your IP address to appear to be originating from. I'm not an expert in VPN and I only used it for a little while but I never had any problems with it plus it was free.
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July 15, 2016, 11:37:04 PM
#16
Why to use VPN if you already use google chrome browser. It has excellent extension named Browsec to use  free VPN.

We can easily change own ip address to any of listed country. Its has free as well as paid future for higher security.

This is not working correctly. I think it is changing your location only for websites that have very low security level. I try to login to one service that operate only in US and they recognize that i'm not there.. (It was this service: https://www.slicethepie.com)

I also tried Browsec the time you posted it but I also did experience the same thing with bhantom with a different site. IMHO, VPN is still advisable. Smiley
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July 09, 2016, 03:51:55 PM
#15
Why to use VPN if you already use google chrome browser. It has excellent extension named Browsec to use  free VPN.

We can easily change own ip address to any of listed country. Its has free as well as paid future for higher security.

This is not working correctly. I think it is changing your location only for websites that have very low security level. I try to login to one service that operate only in US and they recognize that i'm not there.. (It was this service: https://www.slicethepie.com)
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July 09, 2016, 11:01:12 AM
#14
https://www.cryptostorm.is/ accepts bitcoin. And for those who really care about anonymity, rather than pseudo-anonymity of bitcoin (http://www.bitcoinisnotanonymous.com/), they also accept Monero and Dash.

I appreciate your suggestion. It is a great addition to the list. I also like that you added other cryptocurrency options. Smiley
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