Turbo VPN - Unlimited Free VPN v2.8.21 [Ad Free]


Turbo VPN - Unlimited Free VPN v2.8.21 [Ad Free]





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Description:
Turbo VPN - Unlimited Free VPN is a useful application with which you can change your ah pi. It will also help you use VKontakte and classmates, as well as all possible services from mail.ru. To start you need to go to the application and click connect. The application is very easy to use and you will not be difficult to use.









Review:

Turbo VPN is a popular free VPN proxy client for Android and iOS. Google Play reports the app has had more than 50 million installs, and it's easy to see why. The free service gives you access to nine servers across North America, Europe and Asia, and there are no bandwidth limits or restrictions to hold you back.
We would hope that a VPN provider would have the technical expertise and attention to detail to properly manage the security of its own website, but, well, apparently not.

Download and install the app, anyway, and you'll find it includes ads, but that's no surprise – if the service is going to be any use, then money has to change hands at some point.

Want to try Turbo VPN? Check out the website here
There's no P2P support with the free or paid plans, but that's not really a surprise, either. Bandwidth will be in short supply for any provider with an unlimited free plan.

Upgrading to a VIP Account drops the ads, gets your faster speeds, more servers, and allows connecting up to five devices simultaneously. The 1-month plan is expensive at $14.29 (£10.99), though. Sign up for a year and the price plummets to $3.58 (£2.75) a month, but there may still be better deals elsewhere. An annual plan at Private Internet Access costs around the same amount, but gets you a fast and full-strength VPN that you can use on mobile and desktop devices.
Privacy
Turbo VPN's privacy policy has a small amount of information on the data it does and doesn't collect, most of which is exactly what you'd expect.

The policy explains that Turbo VPN is a ‘no-log network’, stating: "We do not collect any information regarding the websites you visit or the IP addresses assigned to you when you access the Turbo VPN Private Network, and with respect to our VPN service, we do not collect any data stored on or transmitted from your device, including any data that applications on your device may transmit through our network."

Some data is recorded during sessions, although the policy explains that "any browsing information or other similar information relating to your online activities transmitted by you to our servers when using Turbo VPN is cleared after your VPN ‘session’ is closed."


We have some issues with this statement: "When you become a user of the Service, we will collect the statistic about users’ behavior and location." Collect data on behavior? That could be a justification for logging almost anything. We can imagine how location data could be useful to the developer, for example, to see which countries had the most connection failures – but it's still data we would normally prefer to keep to ourselves.

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