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Is FREE VPN safe to use in 2022? Main reasons that’s not the case!

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  • čas pƙidĂĄn 3. 08. 2024
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    I’m often asked “is free VPN safe to use?” Well, is it safe to hug a bear? Once in a blue moon, right? Pretty much the same deal with free VPNs. Hey! In this video I’ll explain why some free VPNs are unsafe and what are the limiting factors of these VPNs.
    First point: sustaining a VPN needs a lot of money, that’s why totally free VPNs often have lower standards of security than premium VPN services. In order to come close to the minimal requirements for a cybersecurity app, free VPNs have to resort to extreme measures.
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    0:00 Intro
    0:21 Can you trust a free VPN?
    1:02 Can a free VPN contain malware?
    1:38 Are VPNs safe?
    2:29 Why do bad VPNs have good reviews?
    3:12 What are the limitations of free VPNs?
    3:42 Can a free VPN unlock streaming?
    4:05 Should you look for a premium VPN alternative?
    For instance, they could collect and sell your data. This may sound far-fetched, but in reality numerous free services do it, some - without even hiding it, Tuxler being a good example. Users choose VPNs to secure their privacy and obtain anonymity online - services that sell their data are the direct opposite of that sentiment, don’t you think?
    Well, at least free VPNs are not malware, though they can contain some. Independent studies have detected spyware and adware in multiple free VPN services, such as OK VPN and the truly infamous HolaVPN.
    Ok, but what if a free VPN doesn’t collect data and has no malware, is it safe to use a free VPN like that? No, not really. Creating a secure privacy app is a time and money-consuming task. Without proper funding, VPN apps end up full of vulnerabilities, and since free VPN providers can only afford limited third-party servers, it creates a weakness by itself.
    Before I jump into some other limitations of the free VPNs, you have to know why some truly bad free VPNs, like the ones I’ve mentioned, often don’t have bad reviews. It’s not a clever ploy or a cover up story, a lot of users just don’t expect much from a free service. Most users don’t even ask: “are free VPNs safe?”, they are more concerned if it can access Netflix or does it even work properly. And if it does, there goes a good review. Besides, it’s hard to figure out “is free VPN safe to use”, without being acquainted with software. As a result, legitimate critical reviews are a scarce minority, creating a facade of a perfect free VPN, which is actually just a honeytrap for those who don’t know better.
    But even if you avoid the trap and land yourself a good free VPN, it will still have its limitations. Most free VPNs have to limit the bandwidth their users can use. It’s normal to see a 2 to 6 GB limit per month in most free VPNs. Rare exceptions like ProtonVPN don’t have a monthly limit at all. But there’s always a limit to how many servers you can access. Most free VPNs provide access to about 3 different countries, with Windscribe notably throwing out 11. Low server count means overcrowding and low speeds. But perhaps the biggest limitation is within the inability to access geo-blocked content. After the recent Netflix crackdown especially, the answer to “Does free VPN work with Netflix” is a resounding “NO”. Even Windscribe that worked just fine with US and Turkey libraries just recently, no longer makes the cut. At least for me.
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Komentáƙe • 24

  • @phoenixfbc6274
    @phoenixfbc6274 Pƙed 2 lety +1

    I have a question is VPN 360 safe I use it in school on break so I don’t have to use data since school wifi blocks certain things I use the VPN I recently got hacked and was wondering if this may be why or if it is safe pls respond

  • @sieb7450
    @sieb7450 Pƙed rokem +1

    Hi, bit late but is X-VPN a safe vpn to use?

  • @CrxzyP
    @CrxzyP Pƙed 2 lety +1

    Love the videos keep it up people need to be aware about actually good free VPNs and other stuff just the free VPNs for me

  • @logtiy_real6137
    @logtiy_real6137 Pƙed 2 lety

    is no safe the awser?

  • @KINGNur-mr1zy
    @KINGNur-mr1zy Pƙed 11 měsĂ­ci

    Do u know of any good free vpns

  • @jeevasreem1342
    @jeevasreem1342 Pƙed rokem

    Is iTop VPN safe

  • @honeyglitchpegasister130
    @honeyglitchpegasister130 Pƙed 2 lety +4

    I use protonvpn
    just to make sure it's safe

  • @jackknight7070
    @jackknight7070 Pƙed 3 dny

    is water from purifier safe I asked to the water bottle seller. he said no, what a great surprise

  • @sanahussain5132
    @sanahussain5132 Pƙed rokem +2

    Hello!
    Sir which paid and free VPN best and SECURE to use for Android n PC users in Pakistan?
    Please guide
    Thanks

    • @VPNprochannel
      @VPNprochannel  Pƙed rokem

      Hi! 👋NordVPN would be the best option for that. They offer a 7-day free trial as well 😊

  • @najmunnissa6120
    @najmunnissa6120 Pƙed rokem +2

    is sky blue vpn is safe????

  • @CurvedGD
    @CurvedGD Pƙed 2 lety

    I have a question, it’s proton vpn safe

    • @VPNprochannel
      @VPNprochannel  Pƙed 2 lety +1

      Good question! There might a video coming up soon covering this topic đŸ€«

    • @sashaironfist5550
      @sashaironfist5550 Pƙed rokem

      @@VPNprochannel is iTop VPN safe?????

  • @_superthunder_
    @_superthunder_ Pƙed 10 měsĂ­ci +1

    Psiphon?

  • @AbominationalFailure
    @AbominationalFailure Pƙed rokem +2

    I trust a free VPN as much as I trust moldy gas station sushi. And honestly, VPNs aren't really worth it these days unless you're trying to access things not available in your country.

  • @alaiaadam5767
    @alaiaadam5767 Pƙed 2 lety +1

    đŸ’„đŸ’«đŸ† *00:21** CS*

  • @JohnNathanielAbrillaOff
    @JohnNathanielAbrillaOff Pƙed 2 lety

    💗💗💗

  • @KELVINKWABENADONKOR
    @KELVINKWABENADONKOR Pƙed rokem

    Hello

  • @CrxzyP
    @CrxzyP Pƙed 2 lety

    First