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You could try Psiphon.

Taoism: shit happens

Buddhism: if shit happens, it isn't really shit

Islam: if shit happens, it is the will of Allah

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At < USD 50 for two years (7c per day) Ivacy is very good, it's fast (It appears to limit to 50Mbs), has multiple servers around the world and is pretty close to free.

 

"I don't want to know why you can't. I want to know how you can!"

Thanks !!!   I will save a few of these links.

1 hour ago, Anders W Ferslev said:

Opera browser have VPN in the search line ... try to download it and see, it s work great

agreed the vpn works fine but they don't have a server in the UK to watch UK tv.

5 hours ago, Upnotover said:

I use Hola, seems to work well enough for occasional UK TV viewing. 

Agree that Hola is good as is Opera but do they offer U.K.access?

 

Woops sorry just seen the above post about U.K.

i use tunnelbear for mobile (500MB/month + 1GB if you tweet) and windscribe (10GB/month) for notebook/desktop

2 hours ago, Anders W Ferslev said:

Opera browser have VPN in the search line ... try to download it and see, it s work great

Yep Opera Max works great on my Samsung J7 under Android os.

 

I pay about 45 USD per year for StrongVPN (.com).  Excellent, no problems and good customer service.  If you want a free VPN, just remember - "You get what you pay for."

3 hours ago, Anders W Ferslev said:

Opera browser have VPN in the search line ... try to download it and see, it s work great

Need the developer version but still free. Works for me.

I liked Opera but HATED the built in search programs so I changed to Vivaldi which is great.  I use  Hotspot Shield VPN which you can turn on and off.

I pay for Identitycloaker vpn which is 85 euros a year and this has worked in China, Egypt & Iran but the biggest problem in Thailand is that the internet here slows down the vpn connection too much and I have fibre to the house.

6 hours ago, Anders W Ferslev said:

Opera browser have VPN in the search line ... try to download it and see, it s work great

I've tried it, it works, but you have a limited number of VPN-options only, like Canada; US; Singapore; Holland; and germany...

6 hours ago, Anders W Ferslev said:

Opera browser have VPN in the search line ... try to download it and see, it s work great

Can you use it on your phone to listen to Pandora?  

Nothing is free.  If you use a "free service" read the fine print.

Avira with free trial period then you must pay.

3 minutes ago, bangkokairportlink said:

Holla is the best and easiest to use. It turns itself on when you have previously said that for this specific website you want a VPN.

 

 

Hola has some security issues and is not safe to use, I removed it when I discovered that. Google is hola safe to see for yourself.

I tried free VPNs for a while but found them all unreliable and often pushed advertizing on me.

 

I finally settled on ''My Expat Network'' at 5 GBP p/m payable though Paypal. (Cards also accepted)

 

Their service is superb and extremely reliable. My main use is BBC iPlayer and Apple store.

 

I've been using them now for at least 6 years both here and in Egypt and I'm very happy with them.

I've used Hotspot Shield for years, $20 a year and I use mostly for the UK, but they have about 12 different Counties to beam to Scotty and offer a free 7 day trial(but for the USA only). Good product and customer service(if needed)

11 hours ago, Upnotover said:

I use Hola, seems to work well enough for occasional UK TV viewing. 

 

Caution - Hola's business model is to sell your 'idle' bandwith - which means that your computer becomes a node in a network that everyone using Hola's paid service can use.

 

In worst case your IP number will be a an end node for someone accessing illegal sites and tracked by authorities.

 

http://adios-hola.org/index.html#problem_exitnode

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