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Anyone heard of Wormhole VPN?

MissFortuneMissFortune Member
edited December 2015 in Providers

Hello,

$6 for a lifetime VPN, hmm, anyone tried this site?

wormholevpn.com

Servers: United States, Japan, Singapore
Unlimited Bandwidth
Up to 1Gbps Network
Operating Systems: Windows, Mac OS X, iOS
All Platforms: PC, Smartphone, Tablet, Router…
Protocols: PPTP, L2TP/IPSec
IPv4/IPv6 Supported

Comments

  • Forbidden

    You don't have permission to access / on this server.

  • NeoonNeoon Community Contributor, Veteran

    Lifetime is mostly bullshit, for a service.

    If you get a chocolate bar for lifetime, everything is fine.

    Thanked by 1netomx
  • Oh, it seems to have a lot of urls, here's: https://wormholevpn.com / .net

  • Looks a bit like https://wormholevpn.com/ who promise to give you a refund anytime. No restrictions...

  • just buy a vps from lowendspirit and you won't be disappointed with shady vpn "providers".

    Thanked by 2netomx gestiondbi
  • MissFortuneMissFortune Member
    edited December 2015

    They do offer unlimited free... hmm, the site looks great and seem legit, except for the price, I mean it's free... :O

  • I would wary, just from my perspective, I'm offering 3years of VPN for $20 and that is a huge loss leader.

  • Yeah, especially that nowadays the only thing for free are ChicagoVPS emails.

    Eobble said: 'm offering 3years of VPN for $20 and that is a huge loss leader.

    Thanked by 1netomx
  • MissFortune said: warmholevpn.com

    some kind of porn site?

  • MissFortuneMissFortune Member
    edited December 2015

    @dedicados said:

    made a typo on my 1st post. Ohh shit, warm hole. I meant wormholevpn xD

  • This looks like a free service for those living in China. The owner says hes not doing it to make money. He's in school in the US, and travels to the US and China alot (so he sounds like he has money to spare). Notice how they only have 3 locations, Japan, Singapore, and west coast US, all locations being close to China. Seems like he just enjoys making it, and is offering it for free. He probably just charges the small price so they aren't as absued. My guess if it gets to big he would shut it down, or raise the prices.

    Thanked by 1Mark_R
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