Hello there! Since i don't trust my ISP anymore, i decided to use a VPN software. But using that kind of software doesn't seems trustworthy as well.

My friend recommended me TunnelBear. What about you? Please enlighten me :)

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i use tunnel bear too :D gives free 1 gb month data and also doesnt store ur browsing history :D and it is trust worthy in my opinnion

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+1 for tunnelbear. Using it for over a year and i am very happy with it. They are also constantly adding new features/tunnel locations.

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If you can pay, use Avast Secureline VPN. Used trial and it was really good :)

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avast sucks in my opinion

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I use OpenVPN, because my university sucks.

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yes but in combination with whawt?

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I use Private Internet Access. It's cheap and works great across all of my devices. Windows PC, iPhone, Linux laptop.

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I use Cyberghost VPN (not the free version, i get licenses from newspapers for nearly 1-2$)

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this ^

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wow which country is that?

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CyberGhost is the BEST VPN available.

Cyberghost 5 is fucking awesome.

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I saw this a few weeks ago on the forums, free 1 year of Steganos Online with 5 GB a month.

LINK

Seems to work fine for me.

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As long as your ISP is your internet provider, they can track down everything you do. Don't even bother to use a VPN just because you don't trust your ISP.

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Also government.

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UnoDNS Gold (It includes VPN).

It's paid though. 60$/year

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I also recommend Cyberghost VPN

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OpenVPN (the software itself is open source). Pay access to some discreet Polish VPN. Become anonomoose.

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i'm using hola

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Hola works quite well, but I've had all kinds of billing issues with them.

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hotspotshield

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OpenVPN for sure.
Open source, idiot proof and you can customize it the way you want.

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HotSpot Shield.

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unless you build your own interwebz network your ISP, and the datacenters you interact with will be able to track/log your actions.

Also, not to sound like an a-hole, but this "I don't trust my ISP/goverment" sounds like what 12y olds say on facebook after they post a guy fawkes mask profile pic. Don't be that guy.

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You're right about "private interwebz". Because of that i still didn't even install any VPN software. But i would consider to do it again in a next few hours, since we can't use any DNS successfully. I don't care what is happening about politics or conspiracies, i just want to watch silly videos on YouTube and tweet some **** on twitter but... i can't. Because of ugly bans.

No no no... that's far beyond trust and conspiracy... especially nowadays they poke their noses into our internet connections. Especially twitter, even the ban lifted. When you take a look on command prompt how you can manage to connect twitter's servers, you can see many irrelevant connections to weird domains. I don't know it's government or not though. Something wrong for sure. Anyway, that's enough talk about it. I don't prefer to talk about that kind of subjects but time by time, alas, that's inevitable.

By the way, country is Turkey.

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Oh, yeah, if you live in Turkey you have a serious reason to not trust your government/ISP, because, well, it's pretty much confirmed they're trying to screw you over. As in, internet freedom is a target.

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Well the "wierd" domains can be a lot of things. First of all that's how worldwide routing works, it pops around different centers to reach it's destination, also big social media services use a lot of dirrenet satistics/advertisement/scan-bot systems/subservices, and the incredible traffic on those sites requires them to separate all those things, to make it possible to run them smoothly, and it results all those stuff run on different domains, and are located at different places geographically.
I also do think that since you tweet stuff, there is nothing you can, or should try to hide there.
You can also try for example Tor browser, as far as I know they do encrypt all the packets on your PC, so it might give you some extra layer of security, but I'm not entirely sure how that works out on a global scale, I'm haven't really researched those algorithms/protocols.

Also if this gives you any comfort: Even if the government is collecting information about you, no1 will ever read it, because those data collections are done with very-very specific search algorithms, and are based on flagging systems, which are made to flag people only who go to sites that are not for any law obeying random people. And it's not efficient for them to store "useless"(=not priority targets) information.

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Because it's free

http://www.vpngate.net/en/

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You ask for VPN software, I say I use SoftEther and OpenVPN. They're both Open-source, free and work on Linux (you might need Windows to configure SoftEther, though)

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I use https://www.privateinternetaccess.com/ It's $40 a year (cheap) for unlimited data.
It can max out my bandwidth at full speed, and I can play tf2 with ping <30 using the US East server.
Despite its appearance, it is serious about privacy.
I've been satisfied with using it for my laptop, desktop, and phone (Windows, Linux, and Android).

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