Hola VPN Premium
Buy a VPN service and you'll probably expect access to a carefully managed network of high-powered servers, smartly linked via highly secure protocols to block all unauthorized access to your traffic. Hola isn't like that at all. The Israeli company describes its offering as a "community powered (Peer-to-Peer) VPN". You'll get to choose a destination country from a list of 41 options, but Hola routes your traffic through other user's computers, rather than its own network. Want to try Hola? Check out the website here The service is much more limited than regular VPNs – there is no P2P support, no dedicated IPs, no port forwarding – and its technology has all kinds of potential performance issues, but there are some possible benefits. For example, as your traffic will always be taking different routes, depending on the available systems, it should make it more difficult for the service to be detected and blocked. One obvious concern about the free edit...