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Title: VPN Baron accepts BTC
Post by: vpnbaron on December 04, 2014, 05:36:27 PM
Hello guys,

We're big fans of online anonymity and bitcoin. Today, we started accepting BTC as payment.
Our Black friday 90% discount will be active for another week.

Give us a go https://vpnbaron.com (https://vpnbaron.com)
We offer:
* NO LOGS
* Guaranteed high speed traffic, stable connection + Unlimited Bandwidth + Secured with BlowFish Cipher
* Server list growing every week! - You can even suggest some locations you need
* Fast Support
* We are dedicated to OpenVPN protocol. - More protocolos => less care for each protocol => low quality services

Windows Client :
http://members.vpnbaron.com/templates/temp/images/innovation_screen.png

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Enforcing your right to privacy.
http://vpnbaron.com/mail_logo.png


Title: Re: VPN Baron accepts BTC
Post by: Vod on December 04, 2014, 05:39:29 PM
Very nice website.  :) 


Title: Re: VPN Baron accepts BTC
Post by: wang_yan on December 04, 2014, 05:40:14 PM
Only client for windows? Do you support open source softwares like OpenVPN?


Title: Re: VPN Baron accepts BTC
Post by: vpnbaron on December 04, 2014, 05:55:05 PM
@wang_yan
 Our client uses OpenVPN at its core.
If you prefer using raw OpenVPN we can provide you with the config files.


@Vod : thank you !


Title: Re: VPN Baron accepts BTC
Post by: michietn94 on December 04, 2014, 05:57:50 PM
I'm sorry that I'm still new about this function.

What is the function of VPN ?
How usefull is it ?

Thanks for the answer


Title: Re: VPN Baron accepts BTC
Post by: zuggu on December 04, 2014, 06:01:49 PM
I'm sorry that I'm still new about this function.

What is the function of VPN ?
How usefull is it ?

Thanks for the answer

VIRTUAL PRIVATE NETWORKS V P N (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virtual_private_network)


Title: Re: VPN Baron accepts BTC
Post by: vpnbaron on December 04, 2014, 06:06:55 PM
VPN encrypts all your traffic and sends it through an secured tunnel to a routing server.

Here are a few benefits:

* Privacy from you ISP, NSA and anyone that intercepts your internet packages. This is very helpful bypassing internet restrictions in blocked countries. (China, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, etc)
* Security (especially when using public wifis)
* It offers you a new IP providing you with a new online identity .
* Can bypass geographic restrictions ( you can watch Netflix from pakistan, china etc).
... and the list goes on.

A google search would reveal much more .


Title: Re: VPN Baron accepts BTC
Post by: minifrij on December 04, 2014, 06:07:24 PM
I'm sorry that I'm still new about this function.

What is the function of VPN ?
How usefull is it ?

Thanks for the answer
tl;dr It hides your IP address and makes you look like you're connected to the internet somewhere else.
It can be used for downloading torrents, getting past censorship or just not being tracked as easily.

For torrents, it may be best to get a server or two in Scandinavian countries, as they seem to have a better view on things like that.

Amazing price for now, because of the sale. The site looks professional, everything looks good. Only thing I would say is to expand the amount of servers you have. :D


Title: Re: VPN Baron accepts BTC
Post by: michietn94 on December 04, 2014, 06:14:28 PM
Ah..this is what I need  ;D (IYKWIM)

How much the price ?
Will let you know if I want to use this service


Title: Re: VPN Baron accepts BTC
Post by: minifrij on December 04, 2014, 06:17:01 PM
Ah..this is what I need  ;D (IYKWIM)

How much the price ?
Will let you know if I want to use this service
https://i.imgur.com/THUe338.png
For one week more.

Right there on the front page.


Title: Re: VPN Baron accepts BTC
Post by: Hash72 on December 04, 2014, 06:21:37 PM
Your prices is too high comparing to other VPN providers like HMA & PureVPN and they also accept BTC as a payment gateway. i tired both of them they have many servers location with a full accurate support to all other protocols like (PPTP,SSTP) which is more reliable\high speed than OPEN VPN protocol.
So if you want to beat them
1-try to support other protocols as well .
2-provide discount from your current prices specially when you choose one years.
3-try to add more location.

Your site design is already better than other. good luck
    


Title: Re: VPN Baron accepts BTC
Post by: Vod on December 04, 2014, 06:27:36 PM
Quote
PRIVACY

Most countries have laws that require ISPs to keep track of your browsing. VPN software legally cloaks your browsing.

You skirt the issue here... do you keep track of browsing history as required by law, or do you discard it?


Title: Re: VPN Baron accepts BTC
Post by: minifrij on December 04, 2014, 06:30:30 PM
Quote
PRIVACY

Most countries have laws that require ISPs to keep track of your browsing. VPN software legally cloaks your browsing.

You skirt the issue here... do you keep track of browsing history as required by law, or do you discard it?
He stated that there was no logs, I believe that means that no browsing history or user info will be stored.


Title: Re: VPN Baron accepts BTC
Post by: Vod on December 04, 2014, 06:35:16 PM
Quote
PRIVACY

Most countries have laws that require ISPs to keep track of your browsing. VPN software legally cloaks your browsing.

You skirt the issue here... do you keep track of browsing history as required by law, or do you discard it?
He stated that there was no logs, I believe that means that no browsing history or user info will be stored.

So he is operating illegally?  I'd like to hear from him.


Title: Re: VPN Baron accepts BTC
Post by: vpnbaron on December 04, 2014, 06:42:58 PM
Quote
PRIVACY

Most countries have laws that require ISPs to keep track of your browsing. VPN software legally cloaks your browsing.

You skirt the issue here... do you keep track of browsing history as required by law, or do you discard it?
He stated that there was no logs, I believe that means that no browsing history or user info will be stored.

So he is operating illegally?  I'd like to hear from him.

We're not an ISP.
Maybe the ISP we use for our servers keep logs ( it depends on the country of the server). But, they CAN'T associate the traffic redirected through our servers to a particular IP.
At the most, they can see that our server ip has accessed particular domains, but i INSIST, they have no idea who's traffic was routed to that particular domain.





Title: Re: VPN Baron accepts BTC
Post by: Vod on December 04, 2014, 06:45:17 PM
Quote
PRIVACY

Most countries have laws that require ISPs to keep track of your browsing. VPN software legally cloaks your browsing.

You skirt the issue here... do you keep track of browsing history as required by law, or do you discard it?
He stated that there was no logs, I believe that means that no browsing history or user info will be stored.

So he is operating illegally?  I'd like to hear from him.

We're not an ISP.
Maybe the ISP we use for our servers keep logs ( it depends on the country of the server). But, they CAN'T associate the traffic redirected through our servers to a particular IP.
At the most, they can see that our server ip has accessed particular domains, but i INSIST, they have no idea who's traffic was routed to that particular domain.





So do you keep any kind of usage logs?


Title: Re: VPN Baron accepts BTC
Post by: vpnbaron on December 04, 2014, 06:52:33 PM
Quote
PRIVACY

Most countries have laws that require ISPs to keep track of your browsing. VPN software legally cloaks your browsing.

You skirt the issue here... do you keep track of browsing history as required by law, or do you discard it?
He stated that there was no logs, I believe that means that no browsing history or user info will be stored.

So he is operating illegally?  I'd like to hear from him.

We're not an ISP.
Maybe the ISP we use for our servers keep logs ( it depends on the country of the server). But, they CAN'T associate the traffic redirected through our servers to a particular IP.
At the most, they can see that our server ip has accessed particular domains, but i INSIST, they have no idea who's traffic was routed to that particular domain.





So do you keep any kind of usage logs?

We keep server usage logs (for our performance analysis) and bandwidth usage (to detect abuses).
We wrote our server management scripts in such way that no traffic destinations or sources are logged.


Title: Re: VPN Baron accepts BTC
Post by: Vod on December 04, 2014, 06:55:20 PM
Quote
PRIVACY

Most countries have laws that require ISPs to keep track of your browsing. VPN software legally cloaks your browsing.

You skirt the issue here... do you keep track of browsing history as required by law, or do you discard it?
He stated that there was no logs, I believe that means that no browsing history or user info will be stored.

So he is operating illegally?  I'd like to hear from him.

We're not an ISP.
Maybe the ISP we use for our servers keep logs ( it depends on the country of the server). But, they CAN'T associate the traffic redirected through our servers to a particular IP.
At the most, they can see that our server ip has accessed particular domains, but i INSIST, they have no idea who's traffic was routed to that particular domain.





So do you keep any kind of usage logs?

We keep server usage logs (for our performance analysis) and bandwidth usage (to detect abuses).
We wrote our server management scripts in such way that no traffic destinations or sources are logged.


Thank you sir.  Good luck in your business!


Title: Re: VPN Baron accepts BTC
Post by: vpnbaron on December 04, 2014, 07:03:29 PM
Thanks for taking interest in our service! I'm sure our chat will help other customers.


Title: Re: VPN Baron accepts BTC
Post by: conteaza on December 04, 2014, 09:11:56 PM
Very well done website but you have to think about more impressive GUI for client


Title: Re: VPN Baron accepts BTC
Post by: vpnbaron on December 04, 2014, 11:04:57 PM
Thank you for your feedback. Could you please be more precise?
 Tell me what features would you like in a VPN client.


Title: Re: VPN Baron accepts BTC
Post by: Hash72 on December 05, 2014, 09:32:18 AM
Your prices is too high comparing to other VPN providers like HMA & PureVPN and they also accept BTC as a payment gateway. i tired both of them they have many servers location with a full accurate support to all other protocols like (PPTP,SSTP) which is more reliable\high speed than OPEN VPN protocol.
So if you want to beat them
1-try to support other protocols as well .
2-provide discount from your current prices specially when you choose one years.
3-try to add more location.

Your site design is already better than other. good luck
    

You need () other protocols ()Discount()New-locations ..Only there words the client is not important we can use the operating system build in platform VPN.


Title: Re: VPN Baron accepts BTC
Post by: conteaza on December 05, 2014, 11:39:07 AM
Thank you for your feedback. Could you please be more precise?
 Tell me what features would you like in a VPN client.
I would like to see a better user interface  .. maybe a map which shows server location and when you're connecting you're traveling through map  ::)
Something like this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x2yuVvV584Q&feature=youtu.be&t=2m33s
What do you think?


Title: Re: VPN Baron accepts BTC
Post by: LOBSTER on December 05, 2014, 03:16:11 PM
Nice website, but why no HTTPS? This is necessary for a privacy service like this!


Title: Re: VPN Baron accepts BTC
Post by: vpnbaron on December 06, 2014, 10:35:01 AM
Nice website, but why no HTTPS? This is necessary for a privacy service like this!

We were having some issues with https a few days ago. Now, its up and running :D


Title: Re: VPN Baron accepts BTC
Post by: vpnbaron on December 06, 2014, 10:42:12 AM
Thank you for your feedback. Could you please be more precise?
 Tell me what features would you like in a VPN client.
I would like to see a better user interface  .. maybe a map which shows server location and when you're connecting you're traveling through map  ::)
Something like this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x2yuVvV584Q&feature=youtu.be&t=2m33s
What do you think?


It looks great, but its not most practical feature. I'll definitely bring it with our developer team.
We're planning on releasing a new client in the following month that will include : favorite server, autochange ips, ping to the server, private messages from support and others.
Please feel free to suggest more features.


Title: Re: VPN Baron accepts BTC
Post by: LOBSTER on December 06, 2014, 01:19:24 PM
Nice website, but why no HTTPS? This is necessary for a privacy service like this!

We were having some issues with https a few days ago. Now, its up and running :D

Yeah, that's really nice ;) I was confused having a website without HTTPS, no everything runs ;)