

Anywhere you buy VPN service from you end up having to blindly trust to resist those pressures, unfortunately. It should be a given, but obviously these days there are a lot of behind the scenes pressures put on anything like this to give in for "good reasons" like law enforcement. And actually care, not only as an advertising gimmick.

Good things about them - as a VPN they clearly take the goal of having a VPN, privacy, very seriously. Days like today I feel a bit guilty not contributing to support them, but I do recommend them to friends strongly. I bought a lifetime sub back when they were really small (small enough that a lifetime subscription was a risk) and that has paid for itself 100x. This is pretty typical behavior for these guys, and I think it should be rewarded.

Windscribe login pro#
Recommend you pay for Pro if you can afford it, it sounds from one of the reddit posts like they're taking a beating of a usage spike due to the Russian situation and they're still contacting people directly on there to get them setup with free service if they need it. One example review (obviously an advertisement) if you trust it: om/reviews.cribe-vpn/ The access of free account seems limited compared to paid one: (pull down the webpage to the comparison table at the bottom) Let's bring back the Internet as it was meant to be." In the end, I found out it is just a VPN service provider: "We aim to develop easy to use yet powerful tools, that allow anyone to circumvent censorship, access geographically restricted content, and minimize their exposure to marketers, criminals and surveillance dragnets. Sigh, I spent quite a few minute just to figure out: what on earth is "Windscribe"? (SD should include a brief introduction for such non-popular website rather than merely saying it is cheap). Most important to many is that this is based in a 5-eyes country.
