TunnelBear AlternativesOnly apps categorised as Anonymizing Networks for Apple TV
TunnelBear is not available for Apple TV but there is one alternative with similar functionality. The best Apple TV Anonymizing Network alternative is Hola, which is free. If that doesn't work for you, our users have ranked more than 100 alternatives to TunnelBear, but unfortunately only one of them is a Anonymizing Network available for Apple TV. If you can't find an alternative you can try to remove all filters.
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- Freemium • Proprietary
- 44 likes58 Hola alternatives
Hola lets you browse faster, access content blocked by your government, company, or ISP and much more. If you are an American travelling abroad, unblock Hulu, Netflix, Pandora, and other geographically-blocked websites. For Brits — you can see the BBC, iTV while abroad!
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- Freemium • Proprietary
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- Google Chrome
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Hola Features
WarningThird party security researchers have released reports that claim Hola has numerous vulnerabilities in their client software, leaving users vulnerable to attack. In addition, these reports claim that Hola user's bandwidth was sold and that users are unknowingly part of a "botnet." For more information on the claims and findings refer to the posts here: http://adios-hola.org/ The response to these claims and the vulnerabilities from the Hola CEO can be read on their website here: https://hola.org/blog/the-recent-events-on-the-hola-network/
Hola VS TunnelBear
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Comments about Hola as an Alternative to TunnelBear
Real VPN's cost money to operate, someone is paying the bill. If you're not paying for it (Hola), you're not the customer you're the product. If the VPN is 100% Free then chances are there's a business model that involves your data. This might be fine for you - just make sure you're aware.