Monday, February 3, 2020

Windscribe for your online security - Review.



I have been trialing Windscribe  for a while now and have found it to be a very stable and useful platform,  I have been using it in Crome browser, to secure the browser, but it works equally well on the desktop.

To learn more read on...


What is Windscribe?

Windscribe is a set of tools that work together to block ad trackers and web beacons, restore access to blocked content and help you safeguard your privacy online.
 

What are these tools?

There are 2 components: desktop VPN application, and browser extension. You can use them on their own, but for much greater protection, you should use both. It's silly not to, since it doesn't cost extra.


How much does Windscribe cost?

If you are a light user, you can use Windscribe for free. You get up to 10GB of data per month, and you can use all of the tools we offer. If you need more data, for just $9/month you get unlimited usage. You probably spend 10x that on coffee alone!

(Tip: Tweet out your Windscribe link and get an extra 5GB per month FREE)

What does the desktop application do?

The desktop application is a Virtual Private Network (VPN) client. It creates an encrypted tunnel from your computer to our servers, and all your activity is sent through the tunnel. (Perfect if the corporate firewalls and proxies block your fav Netflix channel)

What does the browser extension do?

The browser extension provides a "Lite" VPN client, which does the same thing as the desktop one, but only in your browser. Any other applications you may be using on your computer will utilize your ISP provided IP address. This is the one I have been trialing and it works great!



Now for the Nerdy stuff..... :-)


Encryption parameters 

Windscribe uses AES-256 cipher with SHA512 auth and a 4096-bit RSA key. It supports perfect forward secrecy.

connection modes

Connection modes allow for connecting to Windscribe servers using different ports and protocols. This exists to make sure that if a certain port is blocked, or your network operator is performing deep packet inspection in order to track down VPN usage, you can still connect. The default is "Automatic" which will pick the best mode for you. You can switch it to manual mode if you wish.


Modes available
  •     IKEv2 - Default connection mode, usually the fastest, but can be easily blocked.
  •     UDP - This mode uses OpenVPN protocol. UDP is usually the fastest protocol to run OpenVPN on, but can also be blocked quite easily.
  •     TCP - Use this if UDP fails to connect. Much more resilient to bad network conditions, but could be slower.
  •     Stealth - Encapsulates OpenVPN in a TLS tunnel via Stunnel. Only use this if all other methods fail. May be handy in China.
  •     Wstunnel - Encapsulates OpenVPN in a WebSocket. Only use this if all other methods fail. May also be handy in China.
 All in all I highly recommend Windscribe as a service, they have great support and many more tools than listed here to keep you safe from the baddies online.

 



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 (Disclaimer: The links provided in this post are my affiliate links, I may receive extra bandwidth allocations if you sign up from these links.  Its a good way for you to get extra bandwidth as well by sharing your link with your friends once you sign up :-)

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