Over 15 free VPN apps on Google Play were found using a malicious software development kit that turned Android devices into unwitting residential proxies,
Over 15 free VPN apps on Google Play were found using a malicious software development kit that turned Android devices into unwitting residential proxies,
do they use quantum secure encryption?
If not, that’s like comparing a horse-drawn carriage to a space shuttle.
Yep: https://www.ivpn.net/knowledgebase/general/quantum-resistance-faq/
You also don’t need to sign up, just like with Mullvad, and you can even pay in cash, just like with Mullvad.
Cool, they also support privacy coins, though they’re a little more expensive than Mullvad ($6/month, only two devices), unless you commit to a longer-term contract.
Thanks!
cool, what country is their headquarters based in?
Gibraltar, a british territory.
You could just: https://letmegooglethat.com/?q=Where+is+IVPN+based%3F
if they’re based in a UK territory it’s only a matter of time before their censorship and surveillance laws either take them down or turn it into spyware.