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Firstly let me say that for the last few years I've been lurking silently on these forums and I've got some really good info and tips from a lot of threads and posts, so thank you all. I thought I'd break my cone of silence by asking about Raptor VPN over at I've seen a few other ppl mention them on here but not a whole deal of info or any reviews about them. Here's what they say on their home page; RaptorVPN is the worlds only FREE VPN service. Our service allows you to use the internet in total privacy without the threat of eavesdropping from Internet Service Providers, Nation States, Hackers, Advertisers, and others. - Unlimited Bandwidth - No Disconnect Times - No Ads - PPTP and OpenVPN - Always FREE OK I'm always sceptical about Free VPN's especially one's based in the US, pretty sure these guys are running it: Spotflux LLC 10070 Darnestown Rd Suite #141 Rockville, MD 20850 USA The fact they offer PPTP isn't exactly inviting either but they do offer OpenVPN which to my knowledge via lurking through this forum means stronger encryption, less dropping of packets, access to more servers & the ability to modify ports, compared to PPTP that is, correct me if I'm wrong? Anyway, I await some replies, cheers guys and have a great day/night, where ever you may be. I've been reading a lot of posts blasting these services for offering PPTP.
Download Musik Klasik Untuk Kecerdasan Anak. If it's offered along with OpenVPN, it's a good thing. The reason they do this is to meet demand for VPN services for smartphones, iPads, mobile devices of all kinds.
With the iPad, using a VPN is as simple as going to 'VPN' under 'general settings' and putting in the PPTP information. No, it's not perfect, but it's what we have for these devices now. So when you see 'PPTP' understand they are meeting a very high demand for these for the mobile devices. I've been reading a lot of posts blasting these services for offering PPTP. If it's offered along with OpenVPN, it's a good thing.
The reason they do this is to meet demand for VPN services for smartphones, iPads, mobile devices of all kinds. With the iPad, using a VPN is as simple as going to 'VPN' under 'general settings' and putting in the PPTP information. No, it's not perfect, but it's what we have for these devices now. So when you see 'PPTP' understand they are meeting a very high demand for these for the mobile devices. Click to expand.That's why I'm asking, to see if anyone has any other dirt on these guys, cheers for the replies, I was just curious, I'd probably never use them, or any free VPN for that matter, the only thing I would really want to use one for is downloading torrents, with some level of 'anonymity' something like BTGuard but I guess the chances of ever getting a legit free VPN that would do this is next to 0? Been curious for a while, especially since one of my mates got a letter from his ISP about downloading torrents, mainly TV shows, so I've been doing some research into the matter. To be honest I personally try to steer clear of torrents, they're usually my last resort, I mainly try to use third party hosts, sure the dl times aren't nearly as fast (unless you use something like Jdownloader, Cryptload, Freerapid Downloader etc) but the chances of getting a letter from your ISP are significantly reduced, I can't recall a time Rapidshare or Megaupload ever sent me a cease and desist letter for downloading anything, lol.
Finding things is generally just as easy I've found, if you're a member of a few different forums (good ones that encrypt their links) you can find just as much, if not more, than any torrent. Anyway kind of going off on a tangent there, so is the general consensus not to bother with 'free' VPN's like this and ones generally based in the US? Cheers again for the input. Hogndog I like to think I'm pretty good when it comes to overall pc security, I haven't had malware/spyware, virii for years, well any that I know of, knock on wood, lol. I'm pretty conscientious when it comes to that, been lurking in this forum for years and like I said have got some great tips and tricks, just by reading. Not saying I'm an 'expert' in the field but I know enough to keep myself out of trouble, using Linux predominately has been my main defence, I seldom use windoze for browsing the net but when I do I have things like no script, HTTPS Everywhere, Malwarebytes, Hitmanpro, Spyware Blaster, Avast IS etc. 9/10 if I'm not sure on something I usually use scroogle/ixquick it and or check or send it to virus total, so I like to think I'm doing alright on that front.