Opera has released a free unlimited VPN service for iOS called Opera VPN

Opera has released a free unlimited VPN service for iOS called Opera VPN.

opera.com/blogs/news/2016/05/vpn-app-for-ios-free-surfeasy/

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surfeasy.com/blog/get-vpn-get-vpn-everyone-gets-vpn/
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SurfEasy has also detailed how they are providing free VPN service.

surfeasy.com/blog/get-vpn-get-vpn-everyone-gets-vpn/

>ios
who cares

>using US based VPN
>CURRENT YEAR

no thanks

Canada.

Cool, but not cool enough for me to use Chromium clone #105.

What does this shit do?

Most if not all IPs are banned and are associated with child pornography due to pedos on Sup Forums and edgy teens on Sup Forums.

>Anonymous market intelligence
>Maybe advertising later
Yeah, right.

If you're not paying for the product, you are the product.

You have to pay for the product, dinguses.
If only you knew what you talked about
You have 500MB completely free from the start, if you want more you have to pay. This is just testing a service, it is also exclusive for opera browsers

That's some strange point of view.

>What is advertising
If you are not paying for the product, maybe the company just want to hook you with their most basic product, so you can buy a better one, but from them.

Think in Spotify

>if you're not paying for it...

That's exactly what their post is saying. In advertising, (You) are the product being sold to advertising networks.
In this case they're using telemetry and in future will use advertising to use you instead of making you pay for the service.

These are two different things, user. Don't be a fucking retard.

It's exactly the same, this applies to any service.

Did you know that advertising can also benefit the people being targeted by it?

Of course. But it doesn't stop you from being the commodity being sold to advertisers.

Which is actually worse. Canada has far more strict laws on VPN companies than the US does. They're required by law to keep logs for six months in Canada.

Facebook business model is different than Avast's.

More importantly, this says that the future built in VPN for Opera's browser has no monetization strategy. They are just trying to increase userbase.