If you're using the default "Obtain DNS server address automatically" setting in your virtual network adapter, then the problem is on your end,...
I doubt it. If the reported IP address was indeed a Tor node (and not your real IP), then probably it was just a new node that hasn't yet been...
@happyyarou666 BW Privacy definitely looks promising. Considering the proximity of some of those server locations, those are some really good...
A few more no-log VPNs to add to the list: SecretsLine - https://secretsline.biz/ Site based in Ukraine Servers in U.S., U.K., Australia,...
It should work on any OS via terminal/command line interface. Here are a couple of links that describe the process in greater detail: Opening a...
True, the VPN server "knows" your real IP address, but there's a big difference between just seeing it and actually logging it. As I've mentioned...
Or, you could just install a 3rd party firewall & a VPN before Windows ever has a chance to "phone home". There are ways around everything. ;)...
For performance standpoint, I would try to avoid running virtual machines on the same physical disk as the primary OS, if at all possible. The...
You can accomplish this without the need for using two different browsers if you're using Firefox. Basically, you use ProfileManager to create...
Forget it. RaptorVPN will not give you any protection whatsoever against copyright lawyers or authorities. They are just a basic VPN... not an...
Yes; here are 5 more recommendations. All are OpenVPN, good selection of "offshore" servers, and no logs. :) BW Privacy Services...
I would recommend this one: vmail.me :thumb:
Google's policy has always been about non-privacy. There's nothing "new" about it; they just spell it out for you in layman's terms. My...
Yes. A VPN acts as a network-level proxy, so it protects ALL protocols and ALL types of traffic, including javascript, java, flash, etc. You...
How about this one: https://www.vmail.me/ Secure... good privacy... very easy to sign up. ;)
In that case, you may want to consider creating 2 separate browser profiles. Configure one instance of your browser to be used exclusively with...
I would consider using a different email provider then; preferably one that doesn't particularly care which IP address(es) you use while logged...
Choosing a specific city as an exit node would require you to specify the hostname(s) of nodes located in that city, but that may be an overly...
@happyyarou666 Thanks for the updates. The information you got from AirVPN is very insightful. Me neither! Germany's law enforcement has...
Basically, it means using an automated process to fetch/gather data (in this case, search results) from another web page.
I think what they meant is that you'll get your user.key (along with the other 3 OpenVPN config files) AFTER you sign up and become a client. I...
By design, any provider that uses a central authentication server is probably only going to allow only 1 OpenVPN connection per client....
See #7 on iVPN's Why choose us? page: I have no problem with that type of logging - as long as it's only internally-assigned IPs and/or user IDs...
Here are a few others that haven't yet been mentioned in this thread: Anonymator - http://www.anonymator.cc/ - OpenVPN. - No logs. - Site...
VPN4All is quesionable, IMO. They don't show it on their site anymore, but they used to have a comparison table of various VPN providers (here's...
Separate names with a comma.