DotVPN is a Hong Kong-based brand which provides free and commercial proxy and VPN services.
You can sample the proxy side with free browser add-ons for Chrome, Opera and Firefox. There are more VPN-like mobile apps (‘OpenVPN tunneling’ on Android, ‘IPSec tunneling’ on iOS), but surprisingly nothing at all for the desktop. The website mentions a DotVPN Desktop which should be ‘coming soon’, although as it also says ‘available in mid-2016′ we wouldn’t take that too literally.
- Want to try DotVPN? Check out the website here
The website claims the service offers unlimited bandwidth, 700 servers, and integrated blocking of ads, trackers and analytics. Encryption is via a 4096-bit key and Tor integration enables accessing Tor hidden services (.onion sites) from your regular browser.
DotVPN’s Premium Plan ($4.99/£4.10/AU$6.80 per month, $2.99/£2.50/AU$4.10 equivalent when paid annually) removes the many restrictions of the free build to deliver what looks like a competitive product. You get to choose your locations, access more and faster servers, stream audio and video, and use the service with up to five devices at the same time.
Privacy
DotVPN provides some basic privacy assurances on its Features page, including a ‘strict no log policy’ and its ‘own DNS servers’ to avoid …read more
Source:: techradar.com – PC and Mac