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<blockquote data-quote="Atlas147" data-source="post: 841301" data-attributes="member: 25728"><p>I have been using Cyberghost for some time, one thing I have to say is that they really do have a ton of servers and their servers are relatively fast. One bad thing is that they don't really focus on being able to circumvent firewalls (even the one in my school blocks it), so I can't really recommend for getting around things like the great firewall. </p><p></p><p>Another thing as [USER=82865]@Umbra[/USER] has mentioned is that the reason that they have so many servers is the fact that they rent them from providers across the world and it's probably not the more secure way of deploying your servers.</p><p></p><p>For me I use it to do some light torrenting and accessing content otherwise inaccessible in my country. For one I can be sure that it changes my IP through constantly checking my IP at ipleak.net. However I cannot comment on how well it encrypts the data because I lack the technical expertise as well as knowledge to interpret data from wireshark, although previously I have used it and managed to see from TCP/UDP data packets being sent and received so I roughly know that my VPN is actually doing something to the traffic.</p><p></p><p>I will probably continue on with cyberghost until I have reasons not to. The main reasons are the speed, price and usability of the VPN service.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Atlas147, post: 841301, member: 25728"] I have been using Cyberghost for some time, one thing I have to say is that they really do have a ton of servers and their servers are relatively fast. One bad thing is that they don't really focus on being able to circumvent firewalls (even the one in my school blocks it), so I can't really recommend for getting around things like the great firewall. Another thing as [USER=82865]@Umbra[/USER] has mentioned is that the reason that they have so many servers is the fact that they rent them from providers across the world and it's probably not the more secure way of deploying your servers. For me I use it to do some light torrenting and accessing content otherwise inaccessible in my country. For one I can be sure that it changes my IP through constantly checking my IP at ipleak.net. However I cannot comment on how well it encrypts the data because I lack the technical expertise as well as knowledge to interpret data from wireshark, although previously I have used it and managed to see from TCP/UDP data packets being sent and received so I roughly know that my VPN is actually doing something to the traffic. I will probably continue on with cyberghost until I have reasons not to. The main reasons are the speed, price and usability of the VPN service. [/QUOTE]
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