scottigael wrote: Ended up paying 16.80 with the tax added on? Was there a way to avoid it? Not that I mind paying the extra 2.80.
sdanseo wrote: » Bought, downloaded the Windows app as mentioned above, all golden. Got 3 minutes into an iPlayer episode and now seemingly no server will connect. Anyone having similar issues before I do a paypal chargeback?
Roberto_gas wrote: » What uses apart for getting restricted content is there for the vpn ? Would be interested to know...I am able to use this for some catch up anyways.
torrevieja wrote: » i have Nord vpn 3 year contract left two years left, is this worth getting just to have if i use it when nord vpn is finished ?
Roberto_gas wrote: » You might have used card !
Suckit wrote: » No. A 'Lifetime' offer usually only means 3 - 5 years, so you may only end up getting one year of use out of it. Also, NordVPN would be in a completely different class than this. If just buying to get Netflix and BBC iPlayer, then you may as well wait as there may be different offers in 2 years time.
torrevieja wrote: » Suckit surely a Lifetime Means life or a 100 years ?
davo2001 wrote: » Honestly, how do people trust VPNs? Sure, if you don't mind some random person / company literally being able to access all your data then fine. VPN in this sense is just a glorified proxy. The VPN provider can see all your traffic, and do with it what they want - including logging. Anyone with half a bit of common sense wouldn't use it, but sure if it enables you to watch what you want on the iPlayer.......
FluffPiece wrote: » Oh no, they'll log me watching MOTD tonight, what ever shall I do... I won't logging in to check my bank details via a VPN.
Suckit wrote: » It's not your bank details they are after.
dingding wrote: » Any idea which server for channel 4, or is that possible.
Kolido wrote: » Can anyone confirm please if this works fine for Netflix, thats primarily what I'd be getting it for.
Sparko wrote: » Worked for me - Netflix US on a Nvidia Shield box.
FluffPiece wrote: » I understand your point, merely saying I'll basically be using it for accessing the likes of the iplayer and then disconnecting when done.
The Privacy Policy gives a general description of personal data which might be collected when you visit the website or use KeepSolid's apps. These include IP addresses; device name, code, manufacturer and language; time zone, connection time and wifi network name; and the total amount of traffic for each session, along with session dates. A quick check of our VPN Unlimited web console revealed a little more identifying information. A Devices console didn't just record that we had connected from a Windows 10 system, for instance. It also stored both the computer name and even the name of our Windows user account. If there's no logging of activity, that can't help anyone connect an internet action to your account, but we're still a little uncomfortable about a third party holding that level of information about our devices