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FreedomeVPN51 karma

Hi, glad you like our software, Freedome guys here. This was discussed also in the Freedome AMA.

FreedomeVPN17 karma

First question, nice!

Technically, since all data goes through our VPN servers, the VPN servers have access to some of the information (unless it is encrypted otherwise by a https:// web server, or another application using encryption, such as Skype). Just like any VPN server, or your local network operator when you're not using a VPN.

But no, we don't log or otherwise have tools to access to any of your surfing data. No access to any websites you visit or what you do when you're online. We also don't have any identity information on hand to find your traffic (we don't really know who our users are).

FreedomeVPN11 karma

First off, it is not a silly question - we'd hope even more people would ask this question.

There are many benefits to using a VPN. For example, if you're connecting to public wi-fis, your traffic can be snooped easily and you can even be hacked in the worst case. Nobody's safe, so in our opinion anyone connecting to public wi-fis should use a VPN.

When going through our VPN, your IP address is known only by us and we are encrypting your traffic so the sites you are connecting to won't see your real IP address and identify you, and anyone between your computer and the site won't see your traffic (and this includes your internet service provider, too). Additionally, Freedome is blocking tracking attempts and malicious websites. Occasionally people also want to hide the country they are coming from, too, so you can change your geolocation.

If you want to be private, untrackable and anonymous, a VPN is needed. We recommend Freedome both for everyday users and power users because of its ease of use (just one big button to press!) and its additional features compared to competing VPN services such as tracking blocking. Also, we're pretty competitively priced. Try out for free for 14 days and you'll see whether we live up to our promises.

FreedomeVPN9 karma

Right, national laws have their effects. In many countries, due to DMCA and similar laws, we have to make a best-effort automated attempt to limit or stop BitTorrent and other peer-to-peer file sharing traffic. Otherwise our local network providers in those countries get too upset at us. We have published a list of sites where BitTorrent is limited.

There are no other data limits in place.

FreedomeVPN9 karma

In short, if you buy it from our estore and have a code, then you can yes. But if you buy from Google play store, you can only use on Android. Also, we get a bigger cut if you buy from our estore :) #honesty