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ZoogVPN offers highly secure complete VPN service. In addition to Internet security, browsing freedom, and a no logging policy, it offers a myriad of powerful browsing protocols. ZoogVPN offers OpenVPN UDP/TCP, L2TP/IPsec, PPTP, and the brand-new IKEv2 protocols available, you can pick the one the strikes just the right balance between security and speed. Combine this with ZoogVPN’s elite, hand-picked server network, and you can trust that you'll have fast, trouble-free connections anywhere in the world.
Features:
- Enjoy trusted and reliable zero logs VPN
- Permits torrent downloads on dedicated P2P VPN servers
- Cherry-picked, high-quality dedicated servers in more than 25 countries
- Kill Switch on Windows and macOS
- Stream US Netflix, BBC iPlayer and ITV Hub
- Apps work in Russia, China, UAE, Qatar, Turkey, Egypt and other heavily censored countries with Manual API resolution feature
- Special ZoogVPN Shadowing feature to connect from China and other heavily censored countries or firewalls
- Get complete Wi-FI security to protect your identity, location & IP address
- Offers OpenVPN UDP/TCP, L2TP/IPsec, PPTP, and IKEv2 VPN protocols with IKEv2 by default on many apps
Giveaway Term:
- This is a 1 device, 6 months, 10+ VPN servers, 60GB-per-month license, for non-commercial use
- You get free apps for Windows, macOS, iOS, Android, Android TV and Fire TV. Also works with Blackberry, Windows Phone and various VPN-supported devices.
- You get free upgrades
- You get free tech support
- You must redeem the voucher code before this giveaway has ended
- May not be resold
Windows Vista, 7/ 8/ 8.1/ 10 (32-bit&64-bit); Mac OS 10.11+, Android v4+, iOS v7+, Fire TV, Blackberry, Windows Phone and others.
The program is available for $19.99, but the winners of our contest will get it for free.
Well I no longer have any social media accounts so can't try the product from this site, but did some searching and found that they have a free plan you can try with 2 gigs.
From all the reviews I read they seem to be okay if a bit slow and now have a kill switch for windows included. They are on the cheaper pricing end of vpn services. They get a rating of 3 out of 5 stars on most of the review sites and most user reviews are satisfied if not exactly exuberant with the service. All like the pricing, so if you are on a tight budget this might be exactly what you need.
Personally I am very happy with my current vpn (windscribe) but I may at some point try this out during one of the rare times I run out of bandwidth. That has only happened only once so far in almost a year so it may be awhile before I get around to it.
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Don't you just like all the pessimists here :-). It is true what they say about human nature and how we are more likely to share negatives rather than positives.
This VPN has been around for over 6 years and over that time there was no incidents or cases of any of the user data being shared or ending up in someone else's hands. I have been a customer of their for at least 3 years and never had any privacy concerns. The fact that they may have developers, engineers or administrators as contractors from around the world does not bother me at all a long as they deliver the quality product I expect.
Over the years they have significantly improved offering excellent protection on desktop computers for downloading at very good speeds. The have easy to use apps for most devices and work with US Netflix, ABC, Hulu, UK Netflix, iPlayer, ITV Hub and many others is very impressive. They are also one of the most affordable VPNs I have come across. A few more servers to their offering would strongly cement their position as one of the top VPNs on the market.
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I've never heard of this company, yet they are inviting me to pass all of my data through their server, so I looked into them. a little.
According to their site, https://zoogvpn.com/about, they "operate from around the world including Bulgaria, Greece, Finland, RUSSIA, UKRAINE, United Kingdom, and Unite States."
Not only do Ukraine and Russia concern me, but the word "including" suggests there other areas of the world are involved in the development or operations of this product than are listed China? North Korea? Who knows.
I am choosing to not volunteer potential access to my searches, emails, logins, account numbers, etc. as they pass through my system to an unknown company that partially works out of parts of the work that have little freedom, tight government control, and have demonstrated major security issue concerns.
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Nebulous, it's quite obvious you have NO idea whatsoever of how a VPN works or what it does. You should refrain from commenting on a service that you are truly clueless about.
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A VPN will encrypt my data until it reaches the VPN's server. That keeps my ISP from seeing my data.
Once it arrives at the VPN server, the my data is unencrypted and is then sent to the website I'm trying to reach. That keeps the website I'm visiting from seeing my actual IP Address. Fine and dandy. That provides a level of security.
What it does not do is prevent the VPN from spying on me. the VPN's server has received my data from my IP address. The VPN essentially promises to not look at it, share it, sell it, or keep it. I essentially trust that they will keep that promise.
When you use a VPN, you are basically making a handshake agreement. The VPN is saying "I promise not to share stuff with anyone in the middle." You are essentially saying "Thank you. I trust you, I trust your encryption technology, and I'll gladly give you my goods.
Consider this: There are several free VPN services out there. Why?
VPNs are a great idea, and I'm not against them. But it's Pollyanna to think there's no way for the VPN to identify you and use your data. They promise no to, and most will keep that promise. But you'd better know something about the ones you trust.
Hope this helps.
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