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Kepard Review

Posted on May 30, 2015 by admin in VPN Reviews
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Kepard Review

With so many prying eyes trying to peek into your business online, it’s not hard to feel paranoid about the whole thing. But with Kepard VPN, perhaps you can feel more secure.

With Kepard VPN, your security is assured and you’re protected against data hack. You get a different IP address, which offers you the anonymity you need online. You can access websites your government doesn’t want you to check out. You can also reach websites that your workplace or school may find objectionable. All your Internet traffic is encrypted by secure protocols.

You can try it out, but you’re only given a day to do so. After that, you’ll need to pay $7 a month to enjoy the privileges Kepard VPN offers.

Kepard is an application that’s also easy to use. It’s compatible with various operating systems and devices. When you log on, you’re given proposals as to the best servers to connect to. You’re assured of high Internet speeds, and there’s no limit to the amount of data you can download. And at any time, you can switch countries and IPs. If a VPN connection is lost, it’s automatically detected and you get a prompt to reconnect.

Imagine being able to watch a TV show wherever you are. That may not be possible abroad, or if your ISP monitors your downloads and you’re throttled when you exceed their limits. But with Kepard, you can watch your favorite shows whether or not the authorities—your boss, ISPs, or IT administrators—approve of what you’re doing. In the end, it’s your business and nobody else’s. Nobody should interfere with what you’re doing after all.

You may even try the Kepard VPN for free by inviting your friends to use Kepard. Each friend you refer gets you 30 days of free Kepard use. You can issue up to 6 invites, so that’s 180 days of potentially free VPN. But there’s a catch, however. You’re limited to a bandwidth of 400 MB, so downloading videos and music may be out of the question.

Is it perfect? Well, not quite. Perhaps the most notable hurdle is the rather long and arduous setup instructions. Kepard has already anticipated this, in fact, which is why the first line of instructions tells you how to complete the support ticket so you can get help from Kepard support. The configuration instructions can really be complicated.

There’s also the matter of P2P and torrents activity. You can only do these things if you use Netherlands servers. The use of torrents on other servers will be regarded as a TOS violation.

But all in all, once you get it going then the $7 a month fee is acceptable insurance. It doesn’t just give you peace of mind but you really do get the privacy you need. And in this world of Big Brother and government intrusions and spying, you need all the privacy you can get.

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