tao Posted May 24, 2018 Share Posted May 24, 2018 “Adult entertainment” giant Pornhub is entering the busy virtual private network (VPN) space with the launch of its very own VPN service. Dubbed VPNhub, the new service is available for free via native apps on Android, iOS, MacOS, and Windows, though there is a premium subscription available that gets rid of the ads and promises faster speeds. In the U.S., this will cost between $12 and $14 per month, depending on the platform. VPNhub promises unlimited bandwidth, even on the free service, which is key given that Pornhub’s core selling point is bandwidth-intensive video, while it offers around 1,000 servers across 15 countries. And it promises that it logs no user data. VPNs have served as popular online privacy tools for years, helping internet users mask their location and increase their privacy, while also allowing them to access services restricted to other regions. Online privacy is among one of the most hotly discussed topics of the moment, and many VPN and encrypted messaging services have reported surges in downloads due to shifts across the political sphere. Private email platform ProtonMail launched a VPN service last year, while a few months back McAfee snapped up popular VPN provider TunnelBear. Pornography is obviously one industry that may be more prone to being blocked in certain locations, while many users may not wish to peruse risqué content for fear of being found out. And that is why Pornhub is now launching a service of its own. But how much demand will there be for yet another VPN service? Well, the company thinks that, because VPNs are popular conduits for accessing porn, VPNhub may be a natural option for many. “VPNhub is free and unlimited, anonymous and easy to use,” Pornhub VP Corey Price told VentureBeat. “It’s also developed by us, the leading adult entertainment platform in the world. While many people employ a VPN service for any number of reasons while browsing the internet, a good number of them use it to circumvent and bypass restrictions to access adult content. It only makes sense that they use Pornhub’s.” Founded in 2007, and now owned by Luxembourg-based MindGeek, Pornhub is among the most popular pornography destinations on the internet, with around 90 million daily users. The company has been increasingly embracing security- and privacy-focused tools of late, having rolled out HTTPS encryption last year, while last month it announced support for Verge cryptocurrency for anonymous payments. “Today, the Internet is rife with hackers, who are growing in number and sophistication, compromising people’s sensitive data,” added Price. “While browsing in incognito may keep users’ browsing history secret, the truth is, they’re still susceptible to prying eyes, especially when browsing on unsecured public Wi-Fi networks.” VPNhub is available to download for desktop and mobile today. < Here > Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
“Adult entertainment” giant Pornhub is entering the busy virtual private network (VPN) space with the launch of its very own VPN service. Dubbed VPNhub, the new service is available for free via native apps on Android, iOS, MacOS, and Windows, though there is a premium subscription available that gets rid of the ads and promises faster speeds. In the U.S., this will cost between $12 and $14 per month, depending on the platform. VPNhub promises unlimited bandwidth, even on the free service, which is key given that Pornhub’s core selling point is bandwidth-intensive video, while it offers around 1,000 servers across 15 countries. And it promises that it logs no user data. VPNs have served as popular online privacy tools for years, helping internet users mask their location and increase their privacy, while also allowing them to access services restricted to other regions. Online privacy is among one of the most hotly discussed topics of the moment, and many VPN and encrypted messaging services have reported surges in downloads due to shifts across the political sphere. Private email platform ProtonMail launched a VPN service last year, while a few months back McAfee snapped up popular VPN provider TunnelBear. Pornography is obviously one industry that may be more prone to being blocked in certain locations, while many users may not wish to peruse risqué content for fear of being found out. And that is why Pornhub is now launching a service of its own. But how much demand will there be for yet another VPN service? Well, the company thinks that, because VPNs are popular conduits for accessing porn, VPNhub may be a natural option for many. “VPNhub is free and unlimited, anonymous and easy to use,” Pornhub VP Corey Price told VentureBeat. “It’s also developed by us, the leading adult entertainment platform in the world. While many people employ a VPN service for any number of reasons while browsing the internet, a good number of them use it to circumvent and bypass restrictions to access adult content. It only makes sense that they use Pornhub’s.” Founded in 2007, and now owned by Luxembourg-based MindGeek, Pornhub is among the most popular pornography destinations on the internet, with around 90 million daily users. The company has been increasingly embracing security- and privacy-focused tools of late, having rolled out HTTPS encryption last year, while last month it announced support for Verge cryptocurrency for anonymous payments. “Today, the Internet is rife with hackers, who are growing in number and sophistication, compromising people’s sensitive data,” added Price. “While browsing in incognito may keep users’ browsing history secret, the truth is, they’re still susceptible to prying eyes, especially when browsing on unsecured public Wi-Fi networks.” VPNhub is available to download for desktop and mobile today. < Here >
Radpop Posted May 24, 2018 Share Posted May 24, 2018 1 hour ago, adi said: the new service is available for free via native apps on Android, iOS, MacOS, and Windows, though there is a premium subscription available that gets rid of the ads and promises faster speeds. There is no free desktop version for Windows or Mac. Desktop versions require a Premium subscription from Google Play Store or Apple App Store. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
IronY-Man Posted May 25, 2018 Share Posted May 25, 2018 excerpts from the FAQ: Quote Does VPNhub protect my personal information? Yes! We never store, collect, sell, or transmit your personal info to third parties. You can read our privacy policy at https://www.appatomic.net/privacy_policy.php Will my ISP/mobile provider know what I do with VPNhub? All our data is encrypted, that mean that your ISP or anybody won’t be able to know what you are doing while using VPNhub. Desktop Apps – Windows & MacOS Please note that the Windows version and MacOS desktop version are only for premium subscribers. So please subscribe to premium on your mobile device to be able to use the desktop versions. Full here: FAQ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
EternalPurple Posted May 25, 2018 Share Posted May 25, 2018 I don't really seem the appeal. It is quite expensive if you want to get all the features and it isn't quite known yet. If you want something new and no-name I've heard pretty good things about Surfshark VPN, that it is fast and all that. Or stick to known reliable brands. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Recommended Posts
Archived
This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.