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Looking to hide your web activity and IP address as you surf the web? Meet #Encrypt.Me, a VPN service based in the U.S with around 100 servers worldwide.
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00:00 Introduction to Encrypt.Me VPN
00:25 What We Like about Encrypt.me
01:05 What We Didn't Like about Encrypt.me
01:29 Functionality
02:48 iPhone Speed Test
04:06 Plan Options
04:45 User Experience
08:36 Final Thoughts on Encrypt.me
#Encrypt.Me is one of the lesser-known VPNs, which is why we tested it out for ourselves on both Mac and Windows computers. Now, speeds aside, Encrypt.Me is U.S-based, so they could be forced to give their collected data to the U.S government. And because they collect our IP address, time stamps, and other information, that means that the feds could have access, at least within 16 days of our connections. If you’re okay with that, then you’ll appreciate Encrypt.Me for its 256-bit encryption, its dynamic IP address and its unlimited simultaneous connections per subscription.
Gabe Turner is Chief Editor of Security.org.
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