Not sure of any but the problem you may have is they might be shaping traffic on certain ports and allowing on ones that you use for speed tests.
This page has some info on it
https://www.le-vpn.com/bypass-traffic-shaping/
While looking it up this post had a few suggestions on how to get a more accurate results
https://community.spiceworks.com/topic/1607559-how-do-you-testing-speed-of-your-internet-connection
Entities that know much more about you than the Koch brothers:
facebook, nsa, FSB, CIA, twitter, Alphabet, apple, Microsoft, Amazon, AT&T et all
I bet you gave them today already new data and you don't give a shit.
https://datafloq.com/read/what-data-do-the-five-largest-tech-companies-colle/427
https://www.le-vpn.com/why-companies-collect-big-data/
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/05/04/us/politics/nsa-surveillance-2017-annual-report.html
[The History of VPN creation | Purpose of VPN | Le VPN (le-vpn.com)](https://www.le-vpn.com/history-of-vpn/#:~:text=The%20history%20of%20VPN%20(virtual,a%20computer%20and%20the%20internet.&text=That%27s%20where%20VPNs%20came%20in.)
I use Le VPN and their smart DNS.
Installed on my Google WiFi. Use BBC iPlayer, ITV hub, now TV and prime video on an Apple TV.
Also all devices that connect to the WiFi get a UK DNS so all the above mentioned apps work on iPads etc including radio when the football is on.
Here's an article about the origins of VPNs.
>Originally created for big business it was never intended for the many purposes to which it is used today. The need at the time was great. Businesses, organizations, governments and many others with sensitive information were at risk of hacking or other loss of data when using open Internet connections. They needed to make connections that were far more secure than the average so that remote users, satellite offices and field operatives could access and use company files without allowing their secrets to escape.
C'est à l'internaute de bien choisir son VPN pour ça, effectivement on peut tomber sur des arnaques, la société peut en fait être hébergée en France, ou la société peut te promettre qu'elle ne divulguera pas tes informations et le faire quand même. Mais dans les faits c'est rarement le cas, vu que la confidentialité est un argument de vente majeur dans ce milieu (d'ailleurs certains pays comme le Panama ou le Brésil ne sont pas légalement obligés de conserver l'historique des accès sur leurs serveurs).
Si on prends un exemple concret, j'ai pris les mentions légales d'un des premiers liens sur google quand on cherche un VPN : https://www.le-vpn.com/fr/mentions-legales/
>13 Juridiction et Droit applicable
>Considérant que VTNV Solutions Limited est une société à responsabilité limitée enregistrée à Hong Kong ayant son siège social situé à Kowloon Centre, 33 Ashley Road, Tsimshatsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong, cette Politique de confidentialité et ces conditions d’utilisation sont régies et interprétées conformément aux lois de la Région administrative spéciale de Hong Kong de la République populaire de Chine.
>Les tribunaux de la Région administrative spéciale de Hong Kong de la République populaire de Chine auront toute compétence sur toute réclamation découlant de, ou liée à, une visite de notre site ou à l’utilisation de notre Service Le VPN ou logiciels Le VPN.
Dans ce cas là le site indique clairement qu'il met à disposition ses données aux autorités chinoises en cas de demande. Mais est-ce que la justice chinoise accepterait de faire cette requête et d'envoyer ces données à la demande de la justice française ? J'en doute fortement. Et surtout pas en deux jours...
Hello guys im searching a VPN: Outside 14 eyes No Logs Different Encryption Avaibility to put in 443 port Bitcoin payment Prottected by IPV6 Block Some functions like Kill Switch and DNS prottection
In the Comparation Chart (thath now dosnt work for me)
I found LeVPN (LEVPN)[https://www.le-vpn.com]
Do you think its good?
Why not go for a 'HybridVPN', VPN tends to slow down your speed because of its encryption but if you couple it up with SmartDNS then you can improve your speeds and get encryption at the same time. This tech was developed by Le VPN.
Why not go for a 'HybridVPN', VPN tends to slow down your speed because of its encryption but if you couple it up with SmartDNS then you can improve your speeds and get encryption at the same time. This tech was developed by Le VPN.
Why not go for a 'HybridVPN', VPN tends to slow down your speed because of its encryption but if you couple it up with SmartDNS then you can improve your speeds and get encryption at the same time. This tech was developed by Le VPN.