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<blockquote data-quote="alinux" data-source="post: 849128" data-attributes="member: 84534"><p>I am using BulletVPN, and I can confirm that</p><p></p><p>1- They do have a kill switch, is is under the settings options. I like that the app is simplistic without too many options, I mean what I am really looking for is choose a server / connect / disconnect. There is a bunch of options in the settings panel "protocols, Smart DNS, kill switch etc"</p><p>2- I did read the malware comment on the vpn ranks website, and I tested the app using the same antivirus software they claim did mark the app as adware and it came out negative, there is no adware or otherwise. I did contact BulletVPN on the matter and the answer was that the application is still using the same code and it was not updated since that comment went online, and that the antivirus provider had a false positive and has since removed the alert about BulletVPN.</p><p></p><p>Update : </p><p>This can be verified here :</p><p>[URL unfurl="true"]https://www.virustotal.com/gui/url/ff71dd617d0ffcd6dae630185e15d8abc442405b3788608e68cfc2d83341c241/detection[/URL]</p><p></p><p>3- Speed really depends on the server the reviewers are using for tests, like most VPN providers a server in a smaller country such as Egypt wont give you the same speeds in tests as a server in the USA.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alinux, post: 849128, member: 84534"] I am using BulletVPN, and I can confirm that 1- They do have a kill switch, is is under the settings options. I like that the app is simplistic without too many options, I mean what I am really looking for is choose a server / connect / disconnect. There is a bunch of options in the settings panel "protocols, Smart DNS, kill switch etc" 2- I did read the malware comment on the vpn ranks website, and I tested the app using the same antivirus software they claim did mark the app as adware and it came out negative, there is no adware or otherwise. I did contact BulletVPN on the matter and the answer was that the application is still using the same code and it was not updated since that comment went online, and that the antivirus provider had a false positive and has since removed the alert about BulletVPN. Update : This can be verified here : [URL unfurl="true"]https://www.virustotal.com/gui/url/ff71dd617d0ffcd6dae630185e15d8abc442405b3788608e68cfc2d83341c241/detection[/URL] 3- Speed really depends on the server the reviewers are using for tests, like most VPN providers a server in a smaller country such as Egypt wont give you the same speeds in tests as a server in the USA. [/QUOTE]
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