Froot VPN?
#1
I've just seen it on the front page of TPB. Is it safe to use? Can I trust their servers, being free and without bandwidth limit?
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#2
I too am pretty sceptical.
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#3
Legit or not, it's going to be swamped with new users right now and you're likely to have a frustrating time if you try to join as 'one of the crowd'.

Bookmark it.

Try it a month from now.

If it's legit (and well run), it will still be running.

If it isn't, it will have died by then.
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#4
seeing that the vpn is free and still very responsive (the front page) how safe is it?

does anyone know if it is a honeypot the copyrights industry is using to collect ip addresses?
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#5
It says at first it will be free and then will make a small charge.
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#6
https://pirates-forum.org/Thread-Pirate-...“Free”-VPN
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#7
Seems they've already burned out. I registered an account the other day. Now I can no longer log in, no matter what I try.

And I didn't even try out the actual VPN.

Bleh.
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#8
I signed up for this service today 10-30-2014 and it was very easy to setup and seems to be doing its job. I can't speak as to if it is truly on the up and up yet (and I really hope it is) but I am getting incredible speeds from it. My internet package is 50Mbps down and 10Mbps up but I get 65Mbps down and 13Mbps usually. Every method I've used to uncover my tru IP returns the IP assigned in Sweden and even though I am very far from there at peak times I've averaged 4 - 5 MB/s dl's, yes megabytes per second, and 1 MB/s ul's. Now during off peak I'm getting 7 MB/s and 1 MB/s but 1MB/s is my set max upload anyway. Using my normal connection I would max out at 9 MB/s dl's so for a free vpn I can say their bandwidth is pretty darn good and has barely slowed down my downloads so far.
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#9
I have tried this VPN a couple of times and even though the bandwidth is excellent, I still wouldn't trust it. There is literally no such thing as a free trustworthy VPN.

Plus, last time I checked it was down.
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#10
I've been using it for quite sometime and i recommend it, there's a slight difference almost unnoticeable in the bandwidth allocation but its not significant and wont be noticed by 99% of the users, the service, besides what i just mentioned, is exactly the same as those provided by private/paid VPN's.

Its the best alternative for people who can't (don't want to) pay for the private ones.
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