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Windscribe VPN FULL Review! Put to the TEST! - Techlore

Windscribe VPN FULL Review! Put to the TEST! - Techlore

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Windscribe VPN FULL Review! Put to the TEST! - Techlore Windscribe is a well known VPN service on the market! But is it the best VPN? Let's find out in this full, video review of the service. How does it actually stack up against other services? In this Windscribe video review, I, Techlore, test Windscribe's speed, security, reliability, settings, customization, and usability as a whole. This is a complete, unbiased, honest, full review, guide, and setup of the VPN. Windscribe Website: Windscribe Website (Non-Affiliate): Windscribe is one of very many VPN companies out there claiming to be the best. I test out its security and setup with multiple DNS tests, an IP Address test, log policy, and encryption. I test its speed using several speed test and torrenting (downloading) a file and then I test the usability and stability of the VPN on Windows, MacOS, Linux, Android, and iOS. Windscribe has a desktop program, bypassing China and their firewall in addition to any possible gaming restrictions. Torrenting is also discussed as well. Use VPNs to bypass wifi or government restrictions to access websites like Youtube, Reddit, and Neftlix
Date: 2022-04-15

Comments and reviews: 10


You reviewed Windscribse one year ago, since then I think windscribe is not good enough to play online streaming videos of Amazon prime Videos, it detect it easily and perfectly, however prime videos also detect few servers of Nord VPN but Prime videos didn't detect Express VPN.
Windscribe's Windflix US working very nice
Speed of torrenting other things are also very nice and speedy
Other things like dns leak and other test I am sure that they are secure one's!
Overall I am happy but in part of video streaming in Amazon I am disappointed
If you are not viewing online video streaming then you can happily select Windscribe

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Your mathematical knowledge from a scale of 1 to 5 is zero, shame on you! -
you rated a topic by percentage and to the right of it a score of 0 to 5. -
Mathematically 5 rating must be 100%, therefore a rating of one (1) must be-
100% divided by 5 = 20%, a rating of 1 and a half is = (20: 2) + 20 = 10 + 20 = 30 %-
Based on the above, If the Highest rating points is 5: -
Half a point is 10 percent / one point is 20 Percent / one and a half is 30 percent-
4. 5 point = 90% now you have enough information to figure out all the points in percentage-
You must correct your post to appear smarter.

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The best VPN is taking out a Google cloud service account for free. yes it's free. Then installing your own VPN on centos or ubuntu. Problem solved, zero investment. Always on, as many client devices as you like. even your friends can have an account. Last measurement I done server to server was 650Mbs. About seven times the average consumer allowance from an ISP. Although obviously this won't increase your bandwidth since the ISP still control that. Plus even Google can't deencrypt the traffic.
Anyone can set up a VPN for free these days.

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LINUX
the linux setup is great now, just sudo apt-get install windscribe-cli. i believe their speed to have stepped up as well. i was gettinng 60mbps most of the night the other day. So the linux app is terminal based, you just have to get the binaries. (copy & paste a line in terminal).
ALSO i would mention this to people, the firewall is setup so that if you loose connection to the server at all the ip is still masked until re established or logged out.

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To be fair, the fact that there isn't 50000 settings for you to tweak isn't a negative for 99% of people. Do you really need an option to -Disable DNS Leak- or -Disable IPv6 leak-? Who would ever want to turn this off, which begs the question: why put those settings in the first place? A good VPN client should do all the work under the hood, and provide the best experience possible to the end user, without having them to ever open the Options screen.
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I don't think security is the only reason you want a VPN. My main reason is to avoid geoblocking, and occasionally my ISP censors some things. There's also downloading things that restrict the number of downloads by IP. Security? Meh. Most people are paranoid about nothing, and will find they're not as secure as they imagined themselves to be if someone actually starts looking into what they're doing.
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I use Windscribe as a Google Chrome extension on Linux. Free version. 10 gb free per month. I have received 4 copyright infringement notices from ATT after downloading content from a PBay. Not what you want to see when trying out a VPN and considering upgrading to the pay version. What the hell?
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Have tried this vpn while playing the MOBA game heroes of the storm and it makes the game unplayable, so I would suggest if online gaming is your thing, this might not be the best vpn for you, have to switch off vpn if i want to play, which is far from ideal
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I found out that windscribe does not connect you to the fastest server but the closest server. If I connect to the fastest server, I get 100 - 120mbps of my 150mbps other wise I will get 30-60 mbps. just try out all the servers and find the fastest to use.
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Thing is they don't own their own servers like most vpn companies. Therefore, they don't need to keep logs because the hosting provider that is hosting the servers for them is who will do the logging etc.
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