With the Bird logo(Has a branch in its mouth). Anyone knows/remembers which free VPN it was? I got the link off a guru here.
VPN is old school. The new way is: UnoDNS http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/bypass-regional-locks-unodns-unotelly-giveaway/ I don't know which VPN client you are referring to but here is a list that you may try. 7 Completely Free VPN Services To Protect Your Privacy http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/7-completely-free-vpn-services-protect-privacy/ I like Tunnel Bear: http://www.tunnelbear.com/ http://www.howtogeek.com/news/tunne...p-for-circumventing-access-restrictions/5780/
Do you remember how long ago it was that you saw it on Guru3D? You can always do a Google advanced search for the term VPN for this domain Here let me give you the link and you can fill the information. http://www.google.com/advanced_search In the " all these words: " location enter : VPN In the " site or domain: " location enter : forums.guru3d.com Better yet, let me show you. http://lmgtfy.com/?q=VPN+site:forums.guru3d.com or you could use Guru3D search http://forums.guru3d.com/search.php
Private Internet Access I've used them in the past and absolutely recommend them, as do others I've seen on various forums. This is the response they gave to TorrentFreak's recent Q&A on VPN services. Private Internet Access 1. We absolutely do not maintain any VPN logs of any kind. We utilize shared IP addresses rather than dynamic or static IPs, so it is not possible to match a user to an external IP. These are some of the many solutions we have implemented to enable the strongest levels of anonymity amongst VPN services. 2. Our company currently operates out of the United States with gigabit gateways in the US, Canada, Germany, France, UK, Switzerland, Sweden, the Netherlands and Romania. We chose the US, since it is one of the few countries without a mandatory data retention law. We will not share any information with third parties without a valid court order. With that said, it is impossible to match a user to any activity on our system since we utilize shared IPs and maintain absolutely no logs. 3. We are in compliance with DMCA as all companies, world-wide, must be. We have proprietary technology and an experienced legal team which allows us to comply without any risk to our users. 4. We accept many payment methods directly, including PayPal, CC, Google, Amazon, Bitcoin, Liberty Reserve, OKPay, and CashU. Further, we would like to encourage our users to use an anonymous e-mail and pay with Bitcoins to ensure even higher levels of anonymity should it be required. We only store the minimal information required to provide customers refunds. https://www.privateinternetaccess.com/ It's not free, but with the level of service they deliver, why would it be.