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Windscribe.com offers a Subscription VPN Service (60GB Monthly) for Free when you follow the instructions below.
Click here
www.windscribe.com
Click "Sign Up" (top of page)
Select "Use for Free"
Select "10GB Free" Tab
Enter username, password, email
"Create Free Account" (leave this page open)
Separately, you will get an email immediately, click link to confirm
Note: With page open from step 6, select the option "Claim Voucher" and enter the SOS60GBS (without the quotation marks)
Your account dashboard will display the 60GB limit
If if you have an existing account , just follow the last step and enter promo code by claiming voucher in accounts page
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By better he is probably wondering about speeds.
Note to those who don't know: By using a VPN, you will be sending ALL of your Internet data through their servers. Meaning when you log in to a website, upload a file, make a purchase, etc... all of that data, at some point, will go through this VPN's servers. They could (and probably do) store some amount of this data either for personal analytics or for selling to third party companies.
Connect to a vpn, then open a browser and search what is my ip, make sure it's not your real IP. Sometimes you connect to these things and somehow the virtual adapter or whatever is malfunctioning and it gets bypassed despite being connected.
The only people who care about torrenting is the firms hired by movie/gaming/music industry. It doesn't matter who you vpn through, those people aren't going to get your information. Only the government might subpoena those records, and they don't do it over piracy (unless you are some infamous uploader). Supposedly if you go with a vpn that doesn't keep logs, you may be safer from government snooping. But you'll never know if they really wipe the logs or not.
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Tofu Vic
By better he is probably wondering about speeds.
Note to those who don't know: By using a VPN, you will be sending ALL of your Internet data through their servers. Meaning when you log in to a website, upload a file, make a purchase, etc... all of that data, at some point, will go through this VPN's servers. They could (and probably do) store some amount of this data either for personal analytics or for selling to third party companies.
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Tofu Vic
Thanks OP. Repped and TU
Not true. There are several other countries available to free customers including UK and Germany.
Connect to a vpn, then open a browser and search what is my ip, make sure it's not your real IP. Sometimes you connect to these things and somehow the virtual adapter or whatever is malfunctioning and it gets bypassed despite being connected.
The only people who care about torrenting is the firms hired by movie/gaming/music industry. It doesn't matter who you vpn through, those people aren't going to get your information. Only the government might subpoena those records, and they don't do it over piracy (unless you are some infamous uploader). Supposedly if you go with a vpn that doesn't keep logs, you may be safer from government snooping. But you'll never know if they really wipe the logs or not.