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Hotspot Shield - Maintain and protect your privacy - Download Video Previews
The bottom line: The Internet connection protector Hotspot Shield encrypts your traffic to protect you from all kinds of spying while your computer communicates with the rest of the world. It's a must-have utility for anybody who uses public Wi-Fi networks.
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The Internet connection protector Hotspot Shield encrypts your traffic to protect you from all kinds of spying while your computer communicates with the rest of the world. It's a must-have utility for anybody who uses public Wi-Fi networks, but it's also an excellent tool for ensuring on any network connection that you can access sites and data according to your tastes, and nobody else's. Hotspot Shield's Virtual Private Network services are used by more than 10 million people at the time this review was written, according to the software publisher AnchorFree, making it the largest VPN in the world.
The browser-independent Hotspot Shield establishes an encrypted connection to the Hotspot Shield servers, and turns all HTTP traffic to the safer HTTPS. By rerouting Web traffic and providing you with a new IP address hosted by AnchorFree, the company is able to ensure that your data isn't plucked out of the open by man-in-the-middle attacks or wireless network spoofing.
Recent changes include automatic detection of Wi-Fi connections nearby, the ability to work on corporate networks, and no longer requiring administrative privileges to install.
In our tests, we noticed that sometimes the program would actually resolve pages faster than when connected without it. This occurs, most likely, because of the geographic location of the company's servers. During a day of hands-on testing on the notoriously pokey CNET public Wi-Fi network, we noticed that Hotspot Shield Elite was remarkably fast. There were no connection lags despite the rerouting, and the program admirably handled high-definition streaming videos from sites such as Vimeo, YouTube, and CNET TV. We'd recommend the program for improving the Wi-Fi speeds alone, nevermind the additional security benefits.
The free version of Hotspot Shield does come at a cost. The installation opts you into a toolbar, which redirects your default search and home page, and a desktop icon. Also, whenever you activate Hotspot Shield, it will open a new tab to AnchorFree.com and begin autoplaying a video. That's seriously annoying, even in a free product that offers such a valuable service. Still, the toolbars and redirects are optional.
Once installed, it appears as a red icon that turns to green when activated in both your system tray and in your browser. Clicking will toggle it on or off. Choosing the Properties option opens a window that tells you that you're connected. Hit the Details link to learn more about your connection, including the VPN IP address, amount of data sent in and out, and how long you've been connected. The data transfer rate makes for a useful, quick-and-dirty gauge for people with data caps.
Hotspot Shield's paid upgrade is called Elite, which runs ad-free and on faster servers. Elite costs $0.50 per 24-hour session, with a minimum $10 deposit, or $5 per month, or $29.99 per year. Payment options include credit card, PayPal, prepaid cash cards or mobile phone payments via premium SMS. Along with built-in site malware protection, Hotspot Shield Elite comes with tech support, preferential bandwidth priority (read: faster Internet speeds) and serves you no additional ads from AnchorFree.
The company has created multiple ways to circumvent download blockers in countries with strict censorship, too. If you can't access a Web page with the download, you can send an e-mail to win@anchorfree.com for the Windows version or mac@anchorfree.com for the Mac version, and the small installer file will be sent directly to you.
Note that although the Windows version number and the Mac version number don't match, AnchorFree says the features are the same.
Even with the installation shenanigans, we highly recommend Hotspot Shield for anybody concerned with privacy. In today's world, that ought to be anybody connecting a computer to the Internet.
Hotspot Shield - Maintain and protect your privacy - Download Video Previews:Publisher's Description
From AnchorFree:
Hotspot Shield protects you online and lets you access the information you need. Access blocked services like Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, and Skype in countries or venues where the Internet is censored. Keep hackers from stealing personal information while users are browsing the Internet in public locations like Starbucks. Hotspot Shield also protects against 3.5 million malware threats, including infected websites, phishing and spam sites. Browse the Internet privately and anonymously. Hotspot Shield does all of this without collecting any information on your personal identity.
What's new in this version: Version 2.65 may include unspecified updates, enhancements, or bug fixes.
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"Sure runs Hot on the Spot!"
Version: Hotspot Shield 2.65
Pros
+Horrendous running time
+Hot Advertisements and Discounted Values if you upgrade now.
+Spotless notification controls and customization features.Cons
-Maze like interface.
-Annoying notification that disturb you like a virus.Summary
If you are thinking about a Hot Product that spots all the features that **** and scream inside, then Clearly Hot Spot Shield is for you!
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"Effective IP Masking"
Version: Hotspot Shield 2.65
Pros
1) Masks my IP to appear in the US (but not where I actually live) even if I leave the country
2) Enables access to paid services when I'm travelling that normally can't be accessed outside the country
3) Easy to click on and off as neededCons
1) Too many ads - note the banner ad can be removed by using the Chrome extension Ad Block. But it also opens your browser every so often to show you it's web page (haven't found a way to prevent this yet).
2) Can cause problems logging into some programs that react to unusual login patterns (such as MMO games, especially those with authenticators and Gmail). The MMO problem requires disabling the shield, while the Gmail problem can be remedied by logging in via web browser (after doing this once I have not had to do it again to use Outlook or Windows Live)
3) Be alert during installation that it will change your default browser to IE if you do not uncheck this option.Summary
A useful tool if you want to appear to be in the US when you aren't, or if you don't want your location tracked in general. Major irritations with the free version have simple solutions if you don't want to upgrade. The only thing I haven't been able to do is stop it from opening it's own web page every so often (though strangely this only happens on my laptop, not my desktop - if I find out why I will update my review). This is a minor annoyance for the privacy it affords and the ability to access my paid American services during my frequent absences from home.
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"Behaves like Malware"
Version: Hotspot Shield 2.65
Pros
The reason this product is free is because it injects so many ads while you are browsing that it literally behaves like malware. If you don't believe me download a tool like firebug and watch the connections being made by your browser without hotspotshield and with hotspotshield. Every click you make is another penny in their piggy bank and you are their product.
Cons
They try to trick you into providing "Safe Search" when in reality they are just redirecting you to Conduit Search which is paid search.
Ads are injected in the page even though they try to claim they provide you with "privacy". Their message is totally conflicting.
They claim 10 million users but 90% of them are people who are trying to get around censorship and put up with the junky spyware behavior because they have no other optionsSummary
There are better free VPNs on the market that don't act as intrusively and don't lie to their customers about what it is they are truly selling (you!!)
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"A good software which I stumbled upon"
Version: Hotspot Shield 2.65
Pros
1)No need to give your personal details.
2)Browser-independent.
3)Blocks infected websites and provides screen shot of those infected website.Cons
Advertising could have been a bit less.
Summary
Unique and better than other options which are available.
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"Can't un-install this software"
Version: Hotspot Shield 2.65
Pros
None I know of.
Cons
Wasted 1 hour trying to uninstall this software that I didn't even want in first place. I installed it in error while trying to install a program I did want. It, changed all my home pages.
Summary
Had to install an uninstaller to get rid of it.
PS: When I attempted to uninstall this program using the uninstall.exe file, it tool me to the company website. And the option 'uninstall anyway' did nothing. This happened when trying to uninstall using control panel as well. I am very dissapointed with the recommendation from c/net. This is the first time I have regretted installing something recommended by c/net. I will not be so trusting next time.
Updated on Jul 28, 2012
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