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Economy => Service Discussion => Topic started by: ChristopherWalters on November 28, 2016, 07:48:42 AM



Title: How to protect your data
Post by: ChristopherWalters on November 28, 2016, 07:48:42 AM
VPN is an up-to-date technology allowing to browse the Internet secure and anonymously. All the data you transfer through the Internet is encrypted, so nobody can read even it is hacked. Moreover, no one can track and monitor your activity while surfing the net as your real IP address is hidden. Besides, it means that such inaccessible sites as Netflix or Spotify become accessible for you due to VPN.
Implying all the benefits VPN brings you should focus on the following features while choosing the most appropriate VPN service for you:
•  various choice of server locations;
•  no speed and bandwidth limitations;
•  secure encryption methods;
•  easy for installation and usage service;
•  a trial version or money-back guarantee;
•  qualitative 24/7 support.
•  connection speed
We’d like to simplify your research and represent the top 5 best VPN services:
1.  ExpressVPN (https://www.bestvpnrating.com/service/expressvpn)
2.  NordVPN (https://www.bestvpnrating.com/service/nordvpn)
3.  BUFFERED VPN (https://www.bestvpnrating.com/service/buffered-vpn)
4.  Purevpn (https://www.bestvpnrating.com/service/purevpn)
5.  Vyprvpn (https://www.bestvpnrating.com/service/vyprvpn)


Title: Re: How to protect your data
Post by: botany on November 28, 2016, 12:00:53 PM
So do all these services accept BTC? If they don't, compiling a list of top VPNs and posting that in bitcointalk really doesn't help. This is a bitcoin forum. :)


Title: Re: How to protect your data
Post by: smho_16 on November 28, 2016, 01:12:38 PM
Not all of them accepts bitcoin but that's not the point. How secure am I really when browsing with these VPN-s ? I have heard a lot of story regarding VPN-s that store your log data and can give those details to anyone. That's why I never pay our use VPN-s but only TOR browser which does the job better and only is a little slower. I don't really care about the speed when I know I am using the best tool to protect my internet privacy.


Title: Re: How to protect your data
Post by: eckmar on November 28, 2016, 02:18:53 PM
I don't see how is anything of this related to bitcoin. And by reading your text, you nonstop use WE say WE did bla bla which only makes me think that you just copied this from some online source


Title: Re: How to protect your data
Post by: carlfebz2 on November 28, 2016, 03:43:46 PM
I already saw this kind of post how many times already on which people will post regarding on this VPN service but same as you said these kind of services or goods are just  useless because they dont even accept bitcoin on purchasing which means its a total useless to post this here.Actually im waiting and still keep searching for VPN services which do accepts bitcoins.


Title: Re: How to protect your data
Post by: kotwica666 on November 28, 2016, 04:59:29 PM
Actually almost all of VPN services are accepting Bitcoin (I check first three and all of them accept BTC, one of them few other cryptocurrencies)

But this post is not about help to decide which VPN is better.

As you noticed contents is like from newspaper.
All links redirect to website
Code:
https://www.bestvpnrating.com 
It is review of few services and from every review we are redirected - of course with referral link - to the correct service.

Just one more marketing trick ..


Title: Re: How to protect your data
Post by: piloder on November 28, 2016, 05:21:00 PM
For more vpn service provider accepting bitcoin as payment method https://www.weusecoins.com/bitcoin-vpns/ seems helpful.

However i think TOR browser can also protect privacy/identity just like VPN so i prefer not to pay anything just to hide my ip details.


Title: Re: How to protect your data
Post by: ChristopherWalters on November 29, 2016, 07:48:11 AM
Sorry, guys, may be my post has been written in a false manner, but I wanted to inform about how it is important and essential to secure your internet connection especially while conducting different payments. I can’t say that vpn or tor that was mentioned by previous commentators can provide 100% security level, some of them keep logs and reveal this info without a second thought. But if the service deserves confident, why don’t you have to try it? Additional safety measures do not harm yet.
Concerning a list of the best vpns, I want to correct it. These services ACCEPT bitcoins:
1)  Express VPN
2)  NordVPN
3)  PureVPN
Thank you for your attention and genuine interest!


Title: Re: How to protect your data
Post by: michkima on November 29, 2016, 08:02:01 AM
I think OP is just promoting his site on here. That's the main purpose of his post.

Regards protecting data, having a VPN does not technically protect your data but only sends it anonymously over the internet. What if you have viruses and malware that would steal your information? VPNs don't protect against those. OP should have discussed some antiviruses that also accepts Bitcoin as payment.