Reviews for Browsec VPN - Free VPN for Firefox
Browsec VPN - Free VPN for Firefox by Browsec Inc
Review by cvrt2005
Rated 3 out of 5
by cvrt2005, 7 months agoThis VPN had it's uses when I was on a system which prevented me from using my own VPN client, (and they didn't demand logging certain information AND linking an IP and useID with it when I originally started using, or at least not knowingly, now they demand you allow them access to this information prior to even accessing the settings), however, I suggest not using it unless you are trying to access sites for say TV shows or Sporting Events which are regionally locked, outside of this don't use. You need to realize that even though they claim it blocks outside sources from accessing your data, they LOG all that data and link it to a user name which is linked to you, AND, you can NOT OPT OUT and continue to use they're service, as of now they are being removed from my browser and system.
Thank you for confirming that you LOG access to your VPN, first of all! Second, you couple a user ID with an IP address, it may get Law Enforcement, Govenrnments and PRIVACY opponents off your back, BUT many persons who VALUE OUR PRIVACY don't appreciate this!
"We do not share logs. If you reach us at support@browsec.com, we will happily discuss the details."
I feel this review will never make it, however, if it does and some "developer" wishes for damage control, especially concerning the fact YOU KEEPS LOGS AT ALL is being called in to question, not the fact that you either share or DON"T share those logs, any logs at all provide " bad actors" a means to violate or privacy by breaching your servers not to say the least those logs could be compelled to be turned over to some tyrannical governments if those "bad actors" weren't originally state sponsored.
Thank you for confirming that you LOG access to your VPN, first of all! Second, you couple a user ID with an IP address, it may get Law Enforcement, Govenrnments and PRIVACY opponents off your back, BUT many persons who VALUE OUR PRIVACY don't appreciate this!
"We do not share logs. If you reach us at support@browsec.com, we will happily discuss the details."
I feel this review will never make it, however, if it does and some "developer" wishes for damage control, especially concerning the fact YOU KEEPS LOGS AT ALL is being called in to question, not the fact that you either share or DON"T share those logs, any logs at all provide " bad actors" a means to violate or privacy by breaching your servers not to say the least those logs could be compelled to be turned over to some tyrannical governments if those "bad actors" weren't originally state sponsored.