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06-23-2015, 06:39 PM (This post was last modified: 06-23-2015, 11:17 PM by emmaus. Edit Reason: restored link and made a few changes. )
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PD-Proxy provides secure and fast vpn connections,with very few limitations on premium accounts. They have servers in 4 countries( with a few unknowns) and 17 locations , giving users a wide range to choose from. They do not throttle speed on any server and bandwidth is unlimited for premium users.

Their vpn allows user to unlock many ISP and geologically blocked sites and services, like Facebook, Netflix and other on-demand and social networks. The service also encrypts and securely route all you traffic so you are completely safe from spying,.hacking and other security attacks.
Their vpn servers support multiple ports to connect through with different protocols on their client. they use their own specialized vpn protocol to overcome limitations associated with popular vpn technologies such as OpenVPN, PPTP,and L2tp. Users can connect through many ways and can certain limitations ISPs have set up on their networks.
Premium users generally have no restrictions. Multiple forms of online session, such as voip ,mailling, FTP, etc. are supported and they have special servers for torrent use and gaming. Free user are restricted to a 100MB a day, on only two servers.
Gaming servers are limited to 100MB a day too, and tormenting on a non-torrent server will lead to account termination.
PD-proxy comes with its own vpn client software, and that is the only method of connecting to their server. It also only available on Windows. So those on other OSs can't use the service, which is the only major con. Other than that, it is an easy to use client with some useful features.
All things considered, it is a very good vpn service and is highly recommended. For more information visit their homepage
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06-23-2015, 07:30 PM
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06-23-2015, 10:26 PM (This post was last modified: 06-23-2015, 11:05 PM by MayImilae.)
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This is a real user, so it appears their account has been compromised! I have banned the user and sent a PM, and we'll lift the ban after the user gets back with us.

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EDIT: emmaus contacted me, and apparently he meant to post that. Weird, it sounds exactly like a spambot! Oh well. Sorry emmaus!
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06-23-2015, 11:21 PM
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no harm done @MaJoR.I will try and improve my review skills.also I am changing a few thing in my account to clear any doubts.
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06-24-2015, 12:57 AM
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(06-23-2015, 06:39 PM)emmaus Wrote: The service also encrypts and securely route all you traffic so you are completely safe from spying,.hacking and other security attacks.
Their vpn servers support multiple ports to connect through with different protocols  on their client. they use their own specialized vpn protocol to overcome limitations associated with popular vpn technologies such as OpenVPN, PPTP,and L2tp.

How to spy on someone and get paid for it: sell a VPN service with a "specialized vpn protocol".
Seriously, they claim to use "industry standard" tech but only support windows? Smells dodgy.
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06-24-2015, 02:55 AM
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(06-24-2015, 12:57 AM)tueidj Wrote:
(06-23-2015, 06:39 PM)emmaus Wrote: The service also encrypts and securely route all you traffic so you are completely safe from spying,.hacking and other security attacks.
Their vpn servers support multiple ports to connect through with different protocols  on their client. they use their own specialized vpn protocol to overcome limitations associated with popular vpn technologies such as OpenVPN, PPTP,and L2tp.

How to spy on someone and get paid for it: sell a VPN service with a "specialized vpn protocol".
Seriously, they claim to use "industry standard" tech but only support windows? Smells dodgy.

now that is the thing about vpns,since you are tunneling all your traffic to them for encryption, you can't be sure whether the server is stealing data from you.whether it is a specialized protocol or using the common ones. you can't fully know what is going on behind the tunnel. you have to trust them. they can show many certificates and awards, but if you can't trust them with your security, then you don't need a vpn.
also any cautious internet user will have an antivirus and firewall.
most popular vpn services have special client for windows, and not many have ones for Linux or Mac. more people use windows on the internet, and Linux isnt noob-friendly .
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06-24-2015, 12:38 PM
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No, that's not the thing.
Using encryption is a way of preventing anyone between you and the VPN from eavesdropping. If they're using a "specialized vpn protocol" instead of something standard, there's a decent chance that it can be intercepted and decrypted by a third party (it might even be designed for that purpose). Do you really want to pay them for that privilege?
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