Pretty good deal on 3 years for 54USD was going to get it, wondering if anyone uses it and have any thoughts / comments.
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Pretty good deal on 3 years for 54USD was going to get it, wondering if anyone uses it and have any thoughts / comments.
A lot of times with VPN is that cheaper isn't better, Ive used NordVPV for years works great.
Go to cnet and search VPN 2021 read the articles
You can have a look here: hxxps://www.tomsguide.com/reviews/windscribe-vpn-review
and here: hxxps://www.techradar.com/reviews/windscribe
Just got Nord for 3yrs. and 3mon. for $89 bucks...............works great
It's bad. I didn't like this software immediately after installation. Even the installation process made me suspicious. Maybe I just had bad luck with where I downloaded it. However, that in no way makes me feel better about this VPN connection software, guys. Now I use setting up proxy servers for my browser anonymity more often than VPN programs, you know. I like that it's easier to work with and connect than a VPN. I've been working withfor a long time, and I've found that it's more convenient and secure. Since I started using it, no site has yet gotten my IP address data.Code:https://soax.com/turkey-proxy
I fundamentally do not use a VPN, even a paid one, I think it is not safe enough. I prefer to buy proxfor work, because I know that it is not a waste of money.
Delete the live link in your post.
I've had no issues with WindScribe. overall for IPTV.
Stacksocial presently has a special going on for 3yrs of Windscribe VPN for USD$49.99. Pretty good price overall. Sale finishes in 3 days.
Not sure I can post a link to the deal, but do a google search for "stacksocial windscribe 3yr" and it should be the first hit Stacksocial is legit with these VPN deals. I had purchased a "keepsolid" vpn subscription from them ages and no issues with the account. Can't say keepsolid is great (especially for P2P), but that is not on stacksocial, that is on the service.
Windscribe also has 2 android versions of their client. 1 for Regular Android (which is fine for phones, tablets and cheap generic Android boxes). But if you have an AndroidTV box (Mii Box, Nvidia Shield or even one of the many newer BuzzTV boxes based on AndroidTV 11), then make sure to download the AndroidTV version. The AndroidTV version does not need to use mouse cursor to navigate, it can be fully controlled with the standard dpad of most remotes.
Windscribe also offers a free trial. You get 2GB of traffic per month just for signing up. They bump it up to 10GB/month for confirming your email address. And then if you redeem voucher code "ABGOOSHT" it bumps you up to 30GB/month. OK, on the free plan you don't have access to all their VPN servers, but still have plenty to be able to use, and they do work with IPTV.
Windscribe also allows you to generate configuration files and profiles for the following protocols: OpenVPN, IKEv2, WireGuard. Which is great if you prefer to set it up on a router that support OpenVPN. I have decided to repurpose my old Asus router as a VPN router. Set up VPN on the router, put it behind my existing firewall, and anything that connects either to a WiFi SSID of my ASUS router, or via one of the hardwired ports, will always be behind VPN. That way it is simple to connect ot VPN, just by choosing the desired WiFi.
You can't go wrong with Windscribe, nordvpn, pia, surfshark, ipvanish for iptv use. I know many who have these services and so far they are all pretty happy for using with iptv. Now if you need it for something more specific, like netflix, hulu, p2p, etc.. then that is a different story.
30 gb/month?
I use more than that a day...lol
I'm looking at a free trial to see if I can figure this out? I don't want to buy unless I can get it to work.
Gooing on that app store is like "what the phuck?" I only watch TV.
You guyz have all been great.
Found it in play store but it won't download?
I use cyberghost but not to happy with it. Some nights good and other nights not so good on the USA optimized for Android connection.
If I select a different country besides optimized for android, the download speeds are so slow on the buzz boxes, hard wired.
I know.. :)
But for someone to test if they actually like it, it is fine. Can get you a few hours of IPTV watching.
When OK2 was hit during the world cup, it was handy for many people for the 2 or 3 hours/day that the blackout lasted. They would not run the VPN full time, just when it was needed. Most of my friends which tried it during those blackouts, have now just bought it.
But for USD$50 for 3yrs, it is a pretty good deal.
Sign up and get the free windscribe to try it.
Forget about play store. Use your PC, go to their web site and sign up. Follow my instructions above and once you create your account, upgrade it to 10GB/m and then to 30GB per month using the voucher code, you can download the APK file from their web site, put it on a USB key and sideload it onto your TV box. What type of box are you using ?
ProtonVPN I have not tried for streaming, but once again, you can use your PC, go to their web site, sign up for the FreeVPN option. Their app for many platforms can be downloaded from their web page, from github, and even on play store for android.
windscribe
I'm using a Windows 10 laptop and a Buzz 4900 box, what do I download.
They ask on TV: Amazon Fire, Nvidia. Kodi? I got Android Buzz
No Android option for TV?
Agreed…great price
Unlimited devices for Ipvanish is great . Would Ipvanish ban your account on unlimited ip’s?
Example: bro uses the account at his place, sis uses the account at her place, parents use the account at there place and I use the same account at my residence? Hmmm
Unlimited devices is one thing, multiple ip’s on same account could be an issue.
That’s what I was thinking..shouldn’t be an issue.
I could be in China, wife in India, son in Colombia, daughter in Italy and dog in his kennel and we should all be able to use the VPN.
I will limit it to 6-8 devices at the most.
Thanks
Dog will have to learn lol
True.. so trueee..