We received several requests to block Russian users from using @windscribecom.
Firstly, we fully support #Ukraine in their struggle to stop this illegal invasion. That being said, blocking Russian citizens from using a VPN is counter-intuitive to the goals. 1/3
Those in Russia who wish to learn the true facts instead of government propaganda about the #UkraineInvasion have to use VPNs in order to do so. Taking that away does a disservice to those who want to learn the truth and is counter-intuitive to the whole thing. 2/3
Windscribe will continue offering free VPN service to those who want to break through walls of censorship and help dismantle the Russian state's propaganda machine. Same is true for like minded peace supporting individuals in #Belarus (where I'm originally from).
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In the aftermath of the #Belaruselections2020 the Internet is being heavily censored in Belarus. @windscribecom is here to help. Use voucher code BATKA420 to get free 50GB of data if you've been affected by these events.
A typical @NordVPN experience.
Seriously people, don't use a VPN (or any SaaS product) that sponsors influencers, the only way these companies can break even on those ads is by doing stuff like this. It's not a sustainable business model and just burns VC cash.
The job of a browser is to render websites, unaltered, unless user enabled such features using extensions. This is way uncool, and probably the doings of some aspiring product manager looking to boost retention by 1/4 of a %.
Back in 2023, Windscribe received a letter from the Canadian Department of Justice informing us that I have been personally charged with a criminal offense in Greece, on behalf of a Windscribe user. Case is now over, and here are the details.
Kape "Technologies" owns ExpressVPN, Cyberghost and PIA. They also own vpnmentor.com arguably one of the biggest VPN "review" sites. Notice the top 3 choices for best VPNs (hint: it's all the VPNs they own).
Imagine Tesla bought Car and Driver magazine...
What's with all the VPN companies launching password managers and cloud storage services? I don't know about you, but it's kinda odd to put ALL your personal details into the hands of a company that allegedly makes you anonymous.
It seems @TechCrunch and @zackwhittaker recently went on an anti-VPN posting spree, while claiming a lot of complete non-sense/FUD and omitting several key points. Let's break it down.
"Why should you trust a VPN that promises to protect your privacy more than your internet