Free VPN protects your entire web surfing session; securing your connection at both your home Internet network & Public Internet networks (both wired and wireless). Free VPN protects your identity by ensuring that all web transactions (shopping, filling out forms, downloads) are secured through HTTPS. Free VPN also makes you private online making your identity invisible to third party websites and ISP’s. Unless you choose to sign into a certain site, you will be anonymous for your entire web session w... More info »
Not exactly a trustworthy service, as far as WOT is aware: http://www.mywot.com/en/scorecard/thefreevpn.com
FREEVPN is not FREE. The Servers (incl. paid servers) don´t work most of the time.The service is weak and the site admin is unpolite with free account owner. "if you think our services are shit, go away. WE DON´T NEED YOUR OPINION" They beg for money on the site. They don´t want provide the same service for free-accounts as for paids, but they do advertising everywhere for just these free servers. This is known as attract potential customers with misleading argumentsHave a look in the forum: http://thefreevpn.com/forum/index.php?topic=8.75Pages 1 to 7 prove it! BAD!
It's faster than other (like TOR), but changes the browser's home page. I blocked this behaviour with Comodo firewall successfully.
I can't connect to the UK servers. It just stands there and says:
Establishing connection to the server...Authentification...Authentification complete
Anyone have had any similar problems?
Service is good, speed is moderate to good. Support is bad ignored my email requesting information on whether it supports OpenVPN.
This VPN is clearly the better VPN service I ever used.Anonymous,Fast,Reliable.
Awesome! I definitely am not an IT professional…so I didn’t even know such a service existed. My needs are simple. I am military deployed overseas and I need to access some online language learning “Videos on Demand.” Unfortunately, streaming was restricted because I had a non-US IP address. A friend recommended Anonymizer.com but that didn’t work for me. The IP that Anonymizer generated was still not U.S. With the good help of Google search and a productive online chat with FreeVPN service rep, it became clear that giving the service a shot was the right way to go. I haven’t been disappointed!