SpatialWheel | 14 points
Currently i am not using a VPN and i am looking for a good free VPN that doesn't have a speed cap and doesn't have a limit on how much i can download. (If there even is one) Otherwise any good free VPNs in general. Thanks!
https://www.proxpn.com/index.php
Not unlimited speed.
You might be asking for too much.
[-] SpatialWheel | 1 points
Wow! Really fast reply! Thanks. I'll definitely check this out, and yeah i wasn't sure if there were free VPNs that didn't have caps.
[-] SpatialWheel | 1 points
Quick question, on that website if you look at the comparison between Free and premium accounts(https://gyazo.com/aecb6ea29f062a17ae1abc542bdefdd5) it has a red cross on torrenting enabled. If i use the free version does that mean if i use torrents i will still be unprotected?
No, If you use a VPN properly all your connections will go through that VPN. It likely means, they do not allow multiplex simultaneous connections, that would normally be needed by torrents.
If your intentions are torrents that would draw unwanted attention, consider using a private tracker(site) to stay off the radar.
[-] SpatialWheel | 1 points
Thanks, you've been a lot of help.
cyberghost is pretty good for a free vpn. The trial disconnects after a while but you can just reconnect. You can't torrent on the free version
[-] logan_povich11 | 2 points
If you aren't paying for a product.. Chances are you are the product.
Not saying this is always the case but it's proven to be right more than once for me.
[-] SpatialWheel | 1 points
well i did get prompted to go premium a few times they are still making money
[-] StacyParker23 | 1 points
I use Privatoria provider, everything works well and the price is very nice and I saw that Privatoria gives Unlimited Lifetime Subscription to one lucky user https://privatoria.net/lifetime-for-free/
[-] [deleted] | 9 points | Aug 09 2016 14:52:47
If it's free, I question how they're making money to stay in business. You probably want to check and make sure that they don't keep logs. If they keep logs, you might be the product.
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