Opera on Wednesday announced that it would add a free VPN service to the latest version of its browser. Virtual private networks add an extra level of security for Web surfers. Companies use them to provide secure communications for employees remotely accessing office systems, and consumers use them to block unwanted snooping on their online activity. “Now, you don’t have to download VPN extensions or pay for VPN subscriptions to access blocked websites and to shield your browsing when on public WiFi,” senior VP Krystian Kolondra said.
Opera browser is good, but I don't prefer free VPN are not reliable, and IP address which is given by free VPN is already black listed and free VPN slow down the speed of internet and there are many other disadvantages of free VPN. User of free VPN must read this article: https://goo.gl/QNKxG6
Well... If you want a VPN you probably want one that YOU CONTROL. My choice of VPN, SlickVPN, has variable encryption levels, DNS leak control, and more to let me control my internet experience...not someone else.
This is pretty good news, but something makes me a little bit sketchy about anything that comes free. I think back to the Chrome extension Hola which turned your PC into a botnet which everyone was using for US Netflix. There are some good VPN options at www.reviewmyvpn.com I'd suggest paying whatever it is amonth for one
With Latest Opera Browser, Everybody Gets Free VPN
Posted by: John P. Mello Jr. April 22, 2016 01:48 PMOpera on Wednesday announced that it would add a free VPN service to the latest version of its browser. Virtual private networks add an extra level of security for Web surfers. Companies use them to provide secure communications for employees remotely accessing office systems, and consumers use them to block unwanted snooping on their online activity. “Now, you don’t have to download VPN extensions or pay for VPN subscriptions to access blocked websites and to shield your browsing when on public WiFi,” senior VP Krystian Kolondra said.