I guess, Apple can!Quick and possibly stupid question... if I use Opera VPN for iOS, and use my phone's data in my laptop by using the Personal Hotpsot, can anyone track my browsing/ internet activities?
...So I'm guessing nimod is joking in his response above (if not, I'ld like to know why he thinks so).
No need to apologize. I was simply asking for your view on the topic.My apologies if I disturbed a serious mood. That was really a joke.
Btw, have you tried tor?
Opera is sold to some chinese company now and it definitely tracks users data. Thats how its been able to provide free VPN.Quick and possibly stupid question... if I use Opera VPN for iOS, and use my phone's data in my laptop by using the Personal Hotpsot, can anyone track my browsing/ internet activities?
Opera is sold to some chinese company now and it definitely tracks users data. Thats how its been able to provide free VPN.
I'd suggest a private VPN like PrivateInternetAccess or Tunnelbear. I personally use PrivateInternetAccess which goes for 30$ yearly which I share with my friend so that its just 15$ yearly
Privateinternetaccess do have indian servers but as vivek said, never trust any VPNs for banking related stuff.Thanks!
I have never used a paid VPN service. Tried a few android apps & ZenMate for the rainfall sites.
Couple of doubts:
[1] Do they have Indian servers? I heard some net banking sites won't open if the IP is from outside India. Esp., for banking probably it may be better to have VPN with Indian servers.
[2] If we use an IP from outside India, the bank's system may not realize that there is a breach if there is a hack. Can this be a problem in raising a claim?
Will Opera VPN protect a device that's tethered to my iPad or iPhone?
No. Opera VPN only protects the web activity on your iPhone, iPad or iPod. It will not protect any other device that is tethered to the device it is installed on. Soon, you will be able to get Opera VPN for other devices.