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Pornhub is diversifying.
The most popular site that no one you know will admit to frequenting, is launching its very own VPN service today, called, get this: VPNHub.
The app, which is available on Android, iOS, MacOS and Windows, is primarily designed to offer &free and unlimited bandwidth,& according to its creators.
It an attempt to circumvent ISP throttling, a potential boon for those who frequently visit sites with lot of video.
Sites like, well, PornHub.
&With 90 million visitors a day, the vast majority of whom are using devices on the go, it especially important that we continue to ensure the privacy of our users,& VP Corey Price said in a statement.The app is free on the aforementioned mobile platforms, but there a premium for desktop users.
Another higher tier will drop ads, offer faster connection speeds and provide logins in additional countries, according to the company.
That one runs either $13 a month or $90 for a full year subscription.Of course, there are some privacy concerns to contend with, including some security issues that have arisen in recent months.
This WTF is a VPN primer should good you a good overview of what you&re contending with a bit more broadly.
&Assume that all the free VPN apps that you see in the App Store and Google Play are free for a reason,& Romain wrote in the piece.
&They&ll analyze your browsing habits, sell them to advertisers, inject their own ads on non-secure pages or steal your identity.
You should avoid free VPNs at all costs.&So, keep that in mind.If you want to take the leap, however, the service is available now.
There also a free seven-day trial for the premium version.





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