It's not from my server. It would be from the Singapore ISP's proxy servers.
HOW WILL my singtel server hv my particulars when I logged into SBF and they disappear into a black hole.
You may explain in Burmese or Parsis
It's not from my server. It would be from the Singapore ISP's proxy servers.
Don't believe this Leongsam.
Experience people has said this
100% Anonymity is not achievable,
Proxies and VPN's are only a part of it.
Google search if you don't believe/ want to know more.
In life, nothing is 100% but anything you do that increases the odds in your favor is a positive.
Don't believe this Leongsam.
Experience people has said this
100% Anonymity is not achievable,
Proxies and VPN's are only a part of it.
Google search if you don't believe/ want to know more.
Is a TCP or a UDP connection better from security standpoint?
Don't know. You'll have to your own homework on that one.
Don't know. You'll have to your own homework on that one.
Last time Tunnel Bear and now IP Vanish and what next?
Already bought one year subscription for Tunnel Bear you twit!
https://strongvpn.com/packages_china.shtmlI remembered posting somewhere that StrongVPN don't work in China I wonder anyone knows any other VPNs that will work there. Looks like the Great Wall is able to overcome the "imperialists" vpns.
the vpnreviewer site has a succinct comparison of the 2 protocol stacks via vpn.
https://vpnreviewer.com/tcp-vpn-vs-udp-vpn
the bestvpn blog site also provides a quick comparison.
https://www.bestvpn.com/blog/7359/openvpn-tcp-vs-udp-difference-choose/
I read and read and if I'm not wrong it seems like I may have to subscribe to their China package no? I've already been a subscriber for past 3 years I think, used to be able to work in China with my current subscription.
I do not see why your existing account cannot be configured to work in China.
Start a chat session with their help desk personal and ask them whether a tech can help configure your account so that it works in China too.
Let me know the outcome.
Thank you, room-mate. But how about the security standpoint?
I read and read and if I'm not wrong it seems like I may have to subscribe to their China package no? I've already been a subscriber for past 3 years I think, used to be able to work in China with my current subscription.
tcp should be more secure as it uses higher encryption methods - a reason why firewalls "trust" tcp connections more than udp. moreover, stateful firewalls can track tcp sessions and account for them. udp sessions are notorious for flood or dos attacks. with tcp, you can also bypass firewalls by using common ports 80 & 443. if you have high speed broadband without nat (i.e. all packets are in ipv4) and the isp and vpn service do not fragment your packets like crazy, then udp should be way faster. udp vpn is better for apps that are time sensitive such as torrenting and voip. fire and forget. constantly sending keep alives or hello packets will keep session up. otherwise, some firewalls will time out a udp session. no handshaking. tcp should be ok without a noticeable speed impairment if your service is excellent to begin with.