Pretty bad when a VPN doesn't know what end to end encryption is. Would definitely stay away.
Just to explain a bit more, end to end encryption would be guaranteeing you encryption all the way to your destination which is impossible. Some websites still do do not have encryption protecting them. Also they can't guarantee AES-256-GCM to every website. They simply don't know what they're writing.
Also they don't have WireGuard, the latest, fastest and most secure VPN protocol, so they probably don't care much about security at all.
I just did some checks myself too and uses safetydetectives myself. This VPN definitely dont ring out. Staying away.
I'm glad people are giving this post a TD. I get it, SD needs to make money and this has a special promo code for them to earn a commission, but when they peddle these unsafe kind of services and artificially inflate the score to make someone think it's worth getting I think that is disappointing.
If you are going to spend money on a VPN, you might want it to actually do more than slow down your internet. But hey, if you got some money to burn, here's an option
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Red flags everywhere for this, especially when they offer a lifetime subscription (not sustainable for quality VPN service).
Best to look for a better provider, here are some helpful links:
https://www.safetydetec
https://restoreprivacy.
Cheers!
Never heard of them, no record of them having an audit or any professional service review.
Red flags everywhere for this, especially when they offer a lifetime subscription (not sustainable for quality VPN service).
Best to look for a better provider, here are some helpful links:
https://www.safetydetec
https://restoreprivacy.
Cheers!
Just to explain a bit more, end to end encryption would be guaranteeing you encryption all the way to your destination which is impossible. Some websites still do do not have encryption protecting them. Also they can't guarantee AES-256-GCM to every website. They simply don't know what they're writing.
Also they don't have WireGuard, the latest, fastest and most secure VPN protocol, so they probably don't care much about security at all.
Not to give this one more attention, but they are marketing themselves as a PC Mag Editors' Choice which is ridiculous: https://mashable.com/shopping/jan...scription/
If you are going to spend money on a VPN, you might want it to actually do more than slow down your internet. But hey, if you got some money to burn, here's an option