Bro'Freak
Well-Known Member
Hi all, just writing this to pass the word that the internet browser Opera now has the added functionality of a VPN (Virtual Private Network) built in. The best thing about this though is that it is free to use & fairly easy to set up.
http://www.gizmodo.co.uk/2016/04/opera-now-has-a-totally-free-and-unlimited-built-in-vpn/
Link to the download - http://www.opera.com/developer?utm_source=PR&utm_medium=news&utm_campaign=PR_press release
I've had a go & it is interesting to say the least. Problem is I can't use it after 3pm & before 12pm due to my phones PAYG unlimited data plan not likeing tethering & with this Opera I can't as of yet change the user agent ID, so it flags up my networks anti-tethering by reporting Opera running on Windows within the times I mentioned. So I'll be back on Firefox most of the time. Still I can see a use to get access to media content in another country such as the US.
http://www.gizmodo.co.uk/2016/04/opera-now-has-a-totally-free-and-unlimited-built-in-vpn/
Link to the download - http://www.opera.com/developer?utm_source=PR&utm_medium=news&utm_campaign=PR_press release
I've had a go & it is interesting to say the least. Problem is I can't use it after 3pm & before 12pm due to my phones PAYG unlimited data plan not likeing tethering & with this Opera I can't as of yet change the user agent ID, so it flags up my networks anti-tethering by reporting Opera running on Windows within the times I mentioned. So I'll be back on Firefox most of the time. Still I can see a use to get access to media content in another country such as the US.