Curios about Nordvpn.Kumusta experience mo gamit ito?
Yeah, I didnt really feel the need to “mask” myself any more than I already am doing. This new law though kinda requires to take it up to a whole new level of being an anon.
Having a VPN is just one of those tools to get to that.
Curious lang since I’m just newly-conscious of security/privacy protection since the anti-terror bill has been passed- How did you find or trace back OP’s identity to FB profile? Maraming salamat!
Looks like it has passed a third-party security audit, which is good. I am not sure what the difference is between the free and paid versions as far as what data they collect (you’ll have to decide how you put your trust in this matter). One thing that could potentially be a red flag, is that this VPN provider is based in Canada, which is part of Five Eyes, 5 coutries that collect surveillance data.
I would personally recommend MULLVAD VPN, or Firefox Private Network (which is a version of Mullvad), but I realize they don’t offer free monthlies.
Of all the free ones out there. I would say Windscribe is the safest one. Security and anonymity is their 1st priority. And they have experience. You can even make your own plan for a cheaper subscription.
If you use the code/voucher EXPAND20 you get free 20GB every month on the free version.
WeVPN is also a good one. Safe, secure and friendly community. 29 dollars for 12 months.
The OP uses his username in other forums and membership sites which led me to a profile with his assumed name and another one with his assumed last name which then led me to his FB profile. A little look at his public posts and you will know instantly that it’s the same guy.
Using the same username was cool in the early days of the internet so I understand but there was relatively small users back then. You want yourself to be “known” by your username. But there are more downside to this now unlike before.
12 months for 49 dollars. 1 month is 9 dollars. You can also make your own plan.
Thank you so much for this! Important lesson learned.
Not bad, cheaper than most vpns though I don’t know how reliable it is.
It very reliable. When I work and stay Philippines, I never had any issues with windscribe or wevpn. Both on smartphone and windows. Their killswitch is solid.
Well by reliable I meant how trustworthy is it.