Wha? Isn't the VPN market about accessing geo-restricted content? My non-geek friends often ask me "Can I stream X for free?" Moral and legal questions not-withstanding, the answer is often yes, using a VPN service.
Could restriction-avoidance come back to bite you someday via logged behavior? Perhaps, but it sure wouldn't be in the interest of a VPN provider to allow that to happen. Should one lose sleep over appearing to be in the UK in order to stream Eurosport? Tough sell.
"Send all of your traffic through us so that we can keep it private and secure" is absurd on the face of it. I'd like to think many non-technical people can see this, yet want to watch the Olympics on CBC because, more curling!
Could restriction-avoidance come back to bite you someday via logged behavior? Perhaps, but it sure wouldn't be in the interest of a VPN provider to allow that to happen. Should one lose sleep over appearing to be in the UK in order to stream Eurosport? Tough sell.
"Send all of your traffic through us so that we can keep it private and secure" is absurd on the face of it. I'd like to think many non-technical people can see this, yet want to watch the Olympics on CBC because, more curling!