Vpnify’s punishment for declining upgrade
I always thought free VPN apps sounded too good to be true, but I was still stunned to read that 90 per cent of them share your data with other firms (Issue 687, page 11). The report, from VPN-testing site Top10VPN, named some well-known companies (Bitdefender, F-Secure, Kaspersky), as well as Hong Kong-based Vpnify (www.snipca.com/51145), which is the most popular free app in the Play Store’s Tools category, with 10 million downloads.
One of those downloads was mine. My preferred free VPN is Proton (https://protonvpn.com), but it has severe limitations (no streaming), so I often wonder if there’s anything better. The perfect free VPN may be out there somewhere, but Vpnify is certainly not it.
As soon as I opened the app it asked me…
