![]() ![]() ![]() IVPN is quite reputable, based on everything I've read about them. So that risk exists for pretty much every other contender on my list equally. That is something I put consideration on, but in the end other things warned me off about them (US based, logging). The only provider that's really been doing it for a long time is StrongVPN (1995). There is always the risk of that happening in that line of business. I read in another post that this doesn't accomplish anything though. I see that Ixquick's proxy works just fine with it too, not that it's necessary, I was just curious if it would even work. If everything continues this way I'll be signing up for a year when this month runs out. iVPN had everything I wanted, and when you throw multi-hop into the equation and their prompt responses to my emails it put them over the top. NET Framework on my computer, which I consider bloatware. Then when I uninstalled it it took my network adapter with it! For VPNTunnel's client I needed to install. I was testing it out, trying free VPN's, and it seemed buggy to me. With Anonine I didn't like that you had to use the OpenVPN client. In the end my list was down to iVPN, Anonine, and VPNTunnel. I think the main thing is to just avoid any based in the US, and avoid using US servers even for those not US based. And if "the man" demands it, I'm sure they have to bend to their will. I'm not sure there's a VPN service in existence that isn't bound by some govt. Like box said, their US servers do log and file sharing isn't allowed. ![]()
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