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Topic: Why Pay for Your VPN Bills With Cryptocurrency? (Read 147 times)

legendary
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December 04, 2017, 05:50:53 PM
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Ivacy is also a good VPN service.

It accepts bitcoin, its fast, has a very cheap unlimited data plan with multiple connections simultaneously and most important: They accept bitcoin.
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Man if only I came across this article a few months back that would have been nice. I never thought about using cryptos for VPN but it is perfect and makes great sense thanks for linking a helpful article Smiley
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2017 is definitely the year you should start caring about your online privacy, and the number of VPN users has hugely risen those past few months. Why?

In the USA, internet providers are now allowed to collect and sell their users’ data without their consent, while in the UK, more and more laws and regulations are being voted that aim at compromising citizens’ digital privacy. China and Russia are obviously not doing any better, since they are keeping up with their censorship policies and making sure local internet users are blocked from the outside internet and kept from expressing themselves freely online. Online privacy and anonymity is slowly but surely getting compromised, wherever you live – but the good news is there are two major ways to increase and preserve your online privacy: VPN and Cryptocurrency.

Read the full article: https://coinidol.com/why-pay-vpn-bills-with-cryptocurrency/



The logic makes sense with users really wanted to protect their privacy and being afraid that VPN providers may give up their identity which they obtain through payment details. Unfortunately my VPN isn't accepting crypto payments at this time. What's torguard like?
sr. member
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2017 is definitely the year you should start caring about your online privacy, and the number of VPN users has hugely risen those past few months. Why?

In the USA, internet providers are now allowed to collect and sell their users’ data without their consent, while in the UK, more and more laws and regulations are being voted that aim at compromising citizens’ digital privacy. China and Russia are obviously not doing any better, since they are keeping up with their censorship policies and making sure local internet users are blocked from the outside internet and kept from expressing themselves freely online. Online privacy and anonymity is slowly but surely getting compromised, wherever you live – but the good news is there are two major ways to increase and preserve your online privacy: VPN and Cryptocurrency.

Read the full article: https://coinidol.com/why-pay-vpn-bills-with-cryptocurrency/

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