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<blockquote data-quote="Chipicao" data-source="post: 882818" data-attributes="member: 87637"><p>Yes, you are right, but not fully right. 5€ per month if you multiply it for thousands of clients, you can pay servers, pay laywers and developers.</p><p></p><p>Also, you can pay more than 5€ per month, you can pay yearly.</p><p></p><p>Let's be honest, Free VPNs don't will protect your ass for free. Who only does that, is someone with is crazy from the mind.</p><p></p><p>VPN paid, you can get dedicated servers on Offshore Countries, also if someone discover they log, what they will lose? Customers, customers and customers, and their business will ruin.</p><p></p><p>Do you really think free VPN is better than paid? Hmm isn't. Like I said in free VPN you are the product, they will not only give your information to law enforcement, 3rd parties and marketing companies and maybe maybe spammers..</p><p></p><p>Mullvad VPN for example, it's honest and is transparent of Terms of Service, Data Security and much more. </p><p></p><p>I never trust in VPN that asks for Name, Address, Postal Code, Telephone and more information. For me isn't a VPN that focus in Privacy. A VPN that doesn't log, should always try to collect as little information as possible (at least, you know there's less.) for example Mullvad, iPredator, DoubleHop at this moment is the three VPNs I trust.</p><p></p><p>I Respect your opinion, I only agree who uses Free VPN to hide their IP from Teamspeak and avoid IP Loggers < That is OK.</p><p></p><p>For privacy is a BIG NO</p><p></p><p>IMO.</p><p></p><p></p><p> </p><p>WindScribe in the past admited they logged users timestamp and much more. Search in Google, maybe that disappeared like CyberGhost expose.</p><p>I might using free VPNs you are being monitorized for sure.</p><p></p><p>I don't will discuss it anymore, everyone has their own opinion. I have mine.</p><p></p><p>I prefer to create my OWN VPN on VPS than use any Free VPN.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chipicao, post: 882818, member: 87637"] Yes, you are right, but not fully right. 5€ per month if you multiply it for thousands of clients, you can pay servers, pay laywers and developers. Also, you can pay more than 5€ per month, you can pay yearly. Let's be honest, Free VPNs don't will protect your ass for free. Who only does that, is someone with is crazy from the mind. VPN paid, you can get dedicated servers on Offshore Countries, also if someone discover they log, what they will lose? Customers, customers and customers, and their business will ruin. Do you really think free VPN is better than paid? Hmm isn't. Like I said in free VPN you are the product, they will not only give your information to law enforcement, 3rd parties and marketing companies and maybe maybe spammers.. Mullvad VPN for example, it's honest and is transparent of Terms of Service, Data Security and much more. I never trust in VPN that asks for Name, Address, Postal Code, Telephone and more information. For me isn't a VPN that focus in Privacy. A VPN that doesn't log, should always try to collect as little information as possible (at least, you know there's less.) for example Mullvad, iPredator, DoubleHop at this moment is the three VPNs I trust. I Respect your opinion, I only agree who uses Free VPN to hide their IP from Teamspeak and avoid IP Loggers < That is OK. For privacy is a BIG NO IMO. WindScribe in the past admited they logged users timestamp and much more. Search in Google, maybe that disappeared like CyberGhost expose. I might using free VPNs you are being monitorized for sure. I don't will discuss it anymore, everyone has their own opinion. I have mine. I prefer to create my OWN VPN on VPS than use any Free VPN. [/QUOTE]
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