musungu wrote: ↑Fri Apr 07, 2017 6:13 pm
Sorry perhaps my question was not clear - what do I click to turn it on ?
What web browser are you using?
If Chrome; click on the small shield symbol on the top-right of your browser... I assume it will be similar with other browsers...
GN.
Edit: Big Boy beat me to it with a better explanation....
Hi, I am Larry and I'll be visiting Thailand to attend my office meet-up as we work in remote teams around the world. I am going to be visiting my team mates from Thailand for the very first time and they all use some VPNs at all times because apparently there are some issues related to geo-restrictions and all, something I really have no clue about. So, I just need some good VPNs that work well in Thailand and won't hurt my net too much. Any suggestions would be welcome and whoever gives the best advice, I'll give a shout to them on a video message after I have made the purchase! So, cheers!
I have shortlisted a few brands for my next week purchase, I have read a lot of reviews of NordVPN, StrongVPN, PureVPN and Tunnelbear. What would you guys recommend? I have used Nord and I believe I'll buy it again if nothing new appeals me more than it did.
mariad wrote: ↑Wed May 10, 2017 7:14 pm
I think you should give PureVPN a try. They have a 7 day money back guarantee. If you do not like it you can always have your money back.
Oh I did not know about that. I'll sure give them a try when I purchase again. I have taken Nord again, but for 3 months only. Its getting bugy!
buksida wrote: ↑Fri Apr 06, 2018 2:19 pm
This thread is a year old now, what is the latest on recommended VPNs?
Don't mind paying a little but want something reliable and not built into a browser.
I have used Express VPN since November last year, it cost $99 for a years subscription. I use it to access the free to air UK TV channels and whilst I’ve never had a problem accessing ITV, Channel 4, Channel 5, I do occasionally have a problem with the BBC. I suspect they are using some form of software to detect I’m using a VPN, but the access problem never seems to last for more than a day, sometimes no more than an hour, so whilst it’s annoying, it’s not the end of the world.
It's possibly worth checking out a few review sites such as tomsguide.com and techradar.co.uk. i used to use VPNs until a few years ago and remember that many would not allow torrenting, and said they kept logs. It seems that most now allow torrenting and many specify no logging. Many even specify they're good for watching netflix out of area.