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Why don't VPN providers offer secure cloud based browsers with malvertising protection
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<blockquote data-quote="jetman" data-source="post: 846869" data-attributes="member: 63028"><p>To a certain extent, you get what you pay for with VPNs. The better services on the market (eg Nord, Express) tend to be more expensive than many of their rivals. I’d have more confidence in those services being able to consistently unlock geo-restricted streaming services (such as iPlayer) than others. The more expensive services may also offer better customer support and software for different devices (eg Fire TV) as well as better speeds. . So I think some VPNs do compete on reputation as well as price. </p><p></p><p>With regards to secure browsers, I think they take a lot of effort to produce and are expensive to maintain. They would probably be less suited to a specialist VPN provider who tries to excel at one type of product. They are probably better suited to the bigger internet security companies (eg Kaspersky) who are in the business of producing generalised security solutions and have the resources to put into browser protection.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jetman, post: 846869, member: 63028"] To a certain extent, you get what you pay for with VPNs. The better services on the market (eg Nord, Express) tend to be more expensive than many of their rivals. I’d have more confidence in those services being able to consistently unlock geo-restricted streaming services (such as iPlayer) than others. The more expensive services may also offer better customer support and software for different devices (eg Fire TV) as well as better speeds. . So I think some VPNs do compete on reputation as well as price. With regards to secure browsers, I think they take a lot of effort to produce and are expensive to maintain. They would probably be less suited to a specialist VPN provider who tries to excel at one type of product. They are probably better suited to the bigger internet security companies (eg Kaspersky) who are in the business of producing generalised security solutions and have the resources to put into browser protection. [/QUOTE]
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