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Showing posts with label VPN Reviews. Show all posts
Showing posts with label VPN Reviews. Show all posts

Saturday, March 7, 2015

SumRando 1 GB Free VPN

Just fell over this new VPN while searching Google.

SumRando.  The 1 GB free caught my eye, so I downloaded the file (under 5 MB) and installed it. Then had to sign up and give my email, then click a link in the email to validate.

Once validated, the Sumrando desktop app offers 1 GB of free surfing, however it does not specify whether the 1GB is a day, a week, or a month... Sumrando wraps your screen-top in a black & yellow bar that turns bright green when you are connected to an IP, and supposedly "protected".

Friday, March 6, 2015

VPN - Security Kiss Free Edition: 300 MB per Day

Security Kiss has been around awhile. I've used their Free edition on and off since 2009. Kiss Free edition is good for a short browse, but the longer you stay online, the more you risk the secure line being "dropped", and your data exposed.

That said, I tried their paid version a couple of years ago, and when the month was over, I went back to Free. I didn't see much difference in the quality. The only real difference was the quantity of country IPs available.

And, although there is a bigger variety of IP's available in the paid Kiss, they don't necessarily all work, any more than the free IP's necessarily all work at any particular time.

Saturday, February 28, 2015

Review: Wifi Protector – FREE VPN service

Holy Toledo! This VPN software and service come from a very professional looking web site, with a scrolling roster of praise from the VPN users.

This is the first time I had heard of Wifi Protector. The "initial" download was a bit over 6MB, however, during instal it began downloading more components.... and more components... and more components! Instal went on for at least half an hour, I couldn't believe it.

One component it was trying to add was an updated version of Silverlight. There was a conflict and I manually skipped it. Which may account for the red "Error!" message at the end of the long, long instal. I thought, okay, that's that.