Daily Deal: TigerVPN Subscription
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Help to protect your privacy with an unlimited subscription to TigerVPN for only $29. You gain access to 15 VPN nodes spread across the globe, and TigerVPN gives you the freedom of protocol choice, including OpenVPN, L2TP, IPSec, and PPTP. They feature native apps for Android, iOS, and Windows, and you can have up to 2 active connections running simultaneously. Learn a bit more about TigerVPN's policies and practices in TorrentFreak's 2015 VPN review survey.
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But I heard that "just use a VPN" wasn't a real solution!
It's not a real solution to your home ISP profiting off of your browsing history. It is a solution to lots of other issues. It's all about what threat you're dealing with.
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The EFF recommends this site for VPN comparison, according to Brian Krebs. see https://krebsonsecurity.com/2017/03/post-fcc-privacy-rules-should-you-vpn/
TigerVPN looks like it's a pretty bad choice.
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https://gist.github.com/kennwhite/1f3bc4d889b02b35d8aa
That said, Oracle use Tiger VPN. Not sure off-hand if they use others, but that's what they're making me use at the minute to connect to their hosts...
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