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Website: http://www.perfect-privacy.com
Location: New-Zealand
Founded: 2007
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Perfect Privacy is a work association composed of human rights activists and data protection advocates which operates a non-profit privacy service of excellent reputation and good-will. We have positioned ourselves since the beginning as a high-end “VPN” or “anonymization” service.

We offer all L2TP/IPSec, OpenVPN and PPTP VPN, but are not merely a VPN provider. We also offer SSH2 tunnels as well as SOCKS5 and HTTP SQUID proxies, permitting our members to cascade as many servers as they choose. Our primary aims are to offer privacy servers in as many countries and jurisdictions as possible; to provide high transfer speeds by offering as much bandwidth as feasible and affordable; to make our services easy to use and to serve our clients with first-class support; and to protect our members’ privacy more than just skin-deep: we collect no personal information upon signup; we retain neither connection data nor do we keep log files; and we offer even completely anonymous payment methods. Our services are amongst others compatible with Windows, Mac OS, Linux and iOS. We make your existing Internet connection secure, encrypted and anonymous — wherever you are.

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  • doe

    I’m customer since two years and I’m very happy with their VPN service.
    I mostly use OVPN and it’s fast and stable.

  • jeffie

    Fast and reliable vpn provider with lots of different servers and a very good customer service!

  • Anon

    Most anonymous VPN I could find.
    - Lot’s of countries
    - Nice speed
    - No log files

  • Anonymous

    A robust privacy service that apparently has withstood attack and persistent traffic analysis by the US National Security Agency. I have yet to find another service that has withstood state-sponsored DDOS attack and still remains as committed to no-logging anonymity.

  • colin

    Excellent vpn service and support with a truly helpful, knowledgeable and responsive community. Used on multiple devices and OS’s without issue. Maybe one of the last bastions of true anonymity on the net.

  • Yoshimo

    Ich benutze PP seit 2008 und bin sehr zufrieden. Absolut keine Logs (es wurden bereits vielfach Server beschlagnahmt, ohne das es den jeweiligen Ermittlern geholfen hätte), angenehm widerborstig (von Hostern oder Behörden zwangsweise vom Netz genommene Server kommen immer wieder), stärkste Verschlüsselung (so gibt es neben Verbindungen mittels OpenVPN auch L2TP über IPsec), sehr schnell (kein Geschwindigkeitsverlust bei VDSL50), keine Volumenbegrenzung (ich habe in kurzer Zeit mehrere Terabyte über einen einzelnen Server geschleust), sehr gute Pings (Onlinespiele sind problemlos möglich), im Regelfall sind alle Ports offen (eMails lassen sich senden und P2P-Programmen benutzen), darüber hinaus gibt es auf vielen Servern Remote Port Forwarding (jeder Nutzer bekommt beim Verbinden eine Reihe Ports zugewiesen, gegen Aufpreis gibt es sogar statische Ports), Server in aller Welt (z.B. USA, Deutschland, Russland, Schweiz, Schweden, Ukraine, etc), manche Server haben nicht mal einen Hostname (es ist also nicht zu erkennen, dass ein Anonymisierer genutzt wird) super schneller und persönlicher Service, hilfreiche Gemeinschaft im Forum, übersichtliche Webseite ohne “Frills”. Zwei Jahre mit Zugriff auf alle Server gibts für 249,95 Euro, also gut 10 Euro pro Monat.

    Einziger Nachteil für mich persönlich ist, dass es keinen Server in Japan gibt. Zu einem anderen VPN-Provider würde ich deshalb jedoch nicht gehen.

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