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<blockquote data-quote="Lightning_Brian" data-source="post: 695709" data-attributes="member: 65620"><p>[USER=39210]@eXDj[/USER] I can see you revived an old post, but I thought I respond anyway. Windscribe is not known for "speed". In fact, I may have mentioned that the speed with Windscribe isn't top notch. However, the security of this VPN is one that I trust. The only other one that I trust at the moment is ProtonVPN.</p><p></p><p>If you want high speed for downloads you may not need to have a VPN turned on - unless you want total privacy for all your downloads. I use VPNs for everything that needs to be private. For a download from a software company I turn off my VPN so I can get the full amount of bandwidth. Plus, VPNs vary in speed based on where you are and the nearest location for the VPN service. Therefore, certain VPN providers may be better. For instance, I am from the USA. However, if I connect to lets say Germany my network speed is going to suffer (this is just an example). Find the right connection and you should have better speeds. There are far too many variables.</p><p></p><p>Is there faster VPNs out there? Yes. Do I trust all of these VPN providers? No. We all must look at the upsides and downsides of VPN providers - security/privacy being one of the gravest concerns.</p><p></p><p>Sincerely,</p><p></p><p>Brian</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lightning_Brian, post: 695709, member: 65620"] [USER=39210]@eXDj[/USER] I can see you revived an old post, but I thought I respond anyway. Windscribe is not known for "speed". In fact, I may have mentioned that the speed with Windscribe isn't top notch. However, the security of this VPN is one that I trust. The only other one that I trust at the moment is ProtonVPN. If you want high speed for downloads you may not need to have a VPN turned on - unless you want total privacy for all your downloads. I use VPNs for everything that needs to be private. For a download from a software company I turn off my VPN so I can get the full amount of bandwidth. Plus, VPNs vary in speed based on where you are and the nearest location for the VPN service. Therefore, certain VPN providers may be better. For instance, I am from the USA. However, if I connect to lets say Germany my network speed is going to suffer (this is just an example). Find the right connection and you should have better speeds. There are far too many variables. Is there faster VPNs out there? Yes. Do I trust all of these VPN providers? No. We all must look at the upsides and downsides of VPN providers - security/privacy being one of the gravest concerns. Sincerely, Brian [/QUOTE]
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