Rory was looking at VPNoneclick price is really cheap and there main server is in
Singapore. With VPNs I always use a open one not PPTP .
Yea I prefer openVPN at 256 for additional security depending on what the purpose is intended for. PPTP tho is faster setup from what I've seen an non-tech people can easy instal an use this.
Have you found an easy openVPN to run all platforms including mobile?
Your exactly right with PPTP being easy for non techs. As of yet have not found one that does both.
I found something interesting an fairly new right now. I'll take a look at it when I get off work.
For those that don't know, laymen's terms. Think of PPTP as a doorlock an openVPN as a dead bolt. Obviously you would want to secure the deadbolt but if someone doesn't know how to or can't put it on thier door (meaning a mobile device) the door lock is still a good alternative then using nothing IMO.
I found something interesting an fairly new right now. I'll take a look at it when I get off work.
For those that don't know, laymen's terms. Think of PPTP as a doorlock an openVPN as a dead bolt. Obviously you would want to secure the deadbolt but if someone doesn't know how to or can't put it on thier door (meaning a mobile device) the door lock is still a good alternative then using nothing IMO.
Rory,
Whats your take on the usb security key, offered by countermail? I have purchased them and use them, but honestly I haven't done a lot of the other protocols that you have mentioned. Is it worthless without any of these? And if so what would be the 1 or 2 things that you would for sure add or do?
Thanks, 1love.
Rory, or anyone that knows the answer, whats the TOR browser for the iphone called? I've looked on cydia, google, and asked around but came up with nothing.