Can’t really find many free VPN’s. The only decent one I can find is VPNBook, there must be some other better alternatives though? Or at least some alternatives.
I’m not going to be using it regularly, so there’s really no point in me buying one. Although, I don’t want a capped VPN, as they obviously would have to keep logs to be able to do that,
Check out cloudnymous. They have a free server and servers that can be paid on a daily, monthly or traffic base. Access for a day can be as low as 15 cents.
You should be using it every time you use the internet. Protect your privacy and use a VPN. I use PIA on my computer and on my cellphone. I don’t want my ISP/cellphone provider seeing what I am doing online. My isp and cellphone providers are like a water connection, I don’t report to my water company about what I am using their water for. I just pay for the fucking water. Same with internet. Mediacom/verizon has no business seeing what I use their networks for, I am paying them for the connection, that’s it, that’s all.
Fair enough, I understand your point. You shouldn’t really have to protect it, like you don’t pay someone to hide your water usage for you, but I guess ISP’s just have too much control.
Well, finally I had to switch over for a single reason: your servers had the bad habit of having very high lag spikes every 30 seconds that made internet inaccessible during that time (about 2-3 seconds every 30 seconds). Maybe the problem was temporary but it made the service very frustrating.
I decided to make my own private VPN instead. Works perfectly.
No, the free server doesn’t allow P2P, but they have a few paid servers that allow P2P. And by paid I mean 24 cents per day or 5 cents per gigabyte, so very affordable.
But like I said, for casual browsing the free Moscow server is absolutely fine.