[Android 4.0+]Instacom Secure Cross Platform Messaging and File Sharing - Paid Software Announcement and Discussion

Instacom blends the world of Instant Messaging with online file management and file sharing into a single, secure ecosystem that is delivered from the end users "Private Cloud" system hosted in their office or with their trusted service provider.
All communications are secured using industry standard SSL as well as private key-based AES256 end to end encryption. Instacom's enhanced security encryption, role based security polices, and end users ownership of the server endpoint creates a secure communication platform that is completely private.
Instacom's industry leading multi-platform capabilities allow users to have secure access to all their conversations and files from any of their devices, while always in sync. Users can access Instacom from their desktops, mobile phones, tablets, and even the web anywhere at anytime.
With strong features such as Intelligent Notifications, Mid-Conversation Transitions, and Simultaneous Devices, users will never miss a message or be overloaded by excess notifications, while working from numerous devices at the same time.
Instacom is cutting edge technology that is paving the way of mobile computing and secure communication for today's business. It is the solution that every organization has been waiting for.
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Play Store : https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.instacom
Website : http://www.instacomsoftware.com

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ABOUT
Main purpose of application Root Cleaner is to scan your device to find all useless files and folders in your system and on your storage and clean it. Useless files and folders are cache, empty folders, temporary files, log files, dormant files and folders, leftovers in your system, gallery thumbnails and recovery files. By this cleaning procedure you can simply erase all mess in your system, empty your storage and boost your performance! Root Cleaner also automatically notifies you when it finds new useless files for cleaning and you can erase it immediately. Root Cleaner may also be set to specific daily interval and clean your device automatically.
Other purpose of this application is optimizing device's system by cleaning dalvik cache and fixing permissions of your system applications. And last but not least, this application also contains App manager which allows you to uninstall, clear data and freeze or unfreeze any of your system and downloaded apps. Each customer has also full money back guarantee, so you can try Root Cleaner with no risk.
FEATURES
Cleaner
- Cleaning memory
- Cleaning empty folders
- Cleaning dormant files and folders
- Cleaning temporary files
- Cleaning log files
- Cleaning leftovers
- Cleaning init.d folder
- Cleaning recovery files
- Cleaning gallery thumbnails
- Cleaning application cache
Tools
- Fixing permissions
- Cleaning dalvik cache
App manager
-Uninstall app
-Clear app data
-Freeze app
-Unfreeze app
Info
-Total memory
-Internal storage
-External storage
-Cache
-Data
-System
Daytime notifications
Cleaning interval
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Privacy policy
Adam Jůva (“The Smart Projects”) values the privacy of its customers and consumers. The Smart Projects' customers include clients of The Smart Projects' Services (defined below), third parties (e.g., publishers) that provide data to The Smart Projects, as well as brands, advertising agencies, application developers, media and technology platforms, and others who visit any The Smart Projects website that links to this policy (“Site”) or otherwise use The Smart Projects' Services (collectively “Customers”). “Consumers” include individuals who use The Smart Projects' applications or who use applications from which The Smart Projects receives or collects data (such as applications that are owned and/or operated by The Smart Projects' Customers).
The Smart Projects provides mobile app audiences and location data to its Customers and offers a variety of services that use this data. Some of The Smart Projects’ services rely solely on types of data that do not pertain to an individual or device, while other services involve the use of data collected from or associated with specific Consumer devices (“Device Data” as further defined below). This Privacy Policy relates only to (a) The Smart Projects’ services that involve the use of Device Data (“Services”) and (b) The Smart Projects’ collection and use of information obtained through The Smart Projects’ Site and applications as well as in connection with The Smart Projects client accounts.
This Privacy Policy does not apply to companies that The Smart Projects does not own or control, including The Smart Projects’ Customers. To learn more about how The Smart Projects’ Customers collect, use, and disclose information about consumers, please visit the Customers’ privacy policies.
If you are located in the European Union or other regions with laws governing data collection and use that may differ from U.S. law, please note that you are transferring information and permitting the transfer of information, including personal information, to a country and jurisdiction that does not have the same data protection laws as your jurisdiction, and you consent to the transfer of information to the U.S. and the use and disclosure of information about you, including personal information, as described in this Privacy Policy. The Smart Projects complies with the Principles of the EU-US Privacy Shield Framework (see below).
Sections
The Consumer Information The Smart Projects Collects for the Services
How The Smart Projects Uses Device Data to Provide the Services
How The Smart Projects Discloses Information through the Services
Consumer Choices and How to Opt Out of Interest-Based Advertising
Collection and Disclosure of Information from this Site and The Smart Projects Accounts
Data Security
Children’s Privacy
International Visitors
Changes and Updates to this Privacy Policy
Links to other (third party) Websites and Apps
Additional Information
California Do Not Track
The Smart Projects Contact Information
1. THE CONSUMER INFORMATION THE SMART PROJECTS COLLECTS FOR THE SERVICES
When Consumers use The Smart Projects applications or engage with our Customers (e.g., by using their mobile applications or viewing an ad provided by our Customers, or by using an app that has integrated our software development kit (“SDK”)), we may collect or receive Device Data that may (but does not necessarily) include the following:
Information you provide when you download and use some of our applications.
Precise geolocation data pertaining to Consumers’ devices, which may be expressed by latitude-longitude coordinates obtained through GPS tools, WiFi data, cell tower triangulation or other techniques (collectively, “Device Geolocation Data”) and linked to a device identifier, such as the IDFA for iOS devices or Android ID for Android devices;
Predicted or actual data about a Consumer such as age, gender, date of birth, street address; predicted or actual characteristics or interests; and any information that Consumers provide to The Smart Projects or to The Smart Projects’ Customers;
Other information about a Consumer’s device, such as: device type (e.g., tablet, smartphone), operating system, IP address, network provider, mobile carrier, mobile browser type (e.g., Firefox, Chrome, Safari), other apps and SDKs installed on the device, timestamp, time zone, information about the speed, bearing, orientation, and altitude of a device, or other device-identifying information;
Information about the possible relationships among different devices; and/or
Data about Consumer activities that helps The Smart Projects determine how a Consumer interacts with advertising or content, such as determining whether a Consumer who viewed a particular advertisement ultimately purchased the advertised product or service.
The Device Data that The Smart Projects receives from its Customers or from Consumers may be combined with additional information The Smart Projects collects or receives from third-party sources. For example, The Smart Projects may have information about consumer products, events held at specific locations, street addresses, and categories of geographic locations. While such information is associated with a specific device, it is treated as Device Data.
Please see Section 5 below for a description of the information that The Smart Projects collects through its Site and in connection with The Smart Projects accounts.
2. HOW THE SMART PROJECTS USES DEVICE DATA TO PROVIDE THE SERVICES
The Smart Projects generally uses the Device Data it collects or receives for the following purposes:
to operate, maintain, enhance, and provide the Services described below; and
to improve and market the Services, and to create new features and functionality.
The Smart Projects’ Services help application developers, publishers, advertisers, marketers, and other companies and organizations learn more about Consumers based on Device Data including Device Geolocation and Application Data. For example, the Services help Customers:
provide more relevant content or advertising to Consumers over time and across multiple devices;
identify other Consumers that may be interested in their offerings;
measure the performance of Customers’ content, services, and advertising (for instance, what effect certain ads, as opposed to other ads, have), or trends or preferences among Consumers (for instance, what types of Consumers generally tend to shop at certain stores); or
learn about how Customers’ apps can perform better.
The Smart Projects may also work with third parties, such as brands, advertising agencies, media platforms and publishers (such as app developers), and other advertising platforms to improve their own services. The above list is not exhaustive, but it is intended to provide illustrative examples of how The Smart Projects uses the Device Data it collects and receives. The Smart Projects may retain the Device Data:
for interest-based advertising, ad delivery, and reporting purposes for approximately 24 months;
for other business purposes (such as technical developments) for such period as The Smart Projects considers reasonably necessary. After this The Smart Projects will delete or de-identify the Device Data.
The Smart Projects may retain Device Data beyond these time periods as required by law.
3. HOW THE SMART PROJECTS DISCLOSES INFORMATION THROUGH THE SERVICES
As part of the Services, The Smart Projects may provide Device Data and information derived from Device Data to Customers and other third parties. The use of Device Data by The Smart Projects’ Customers and other third parties is not covered by this Privacy Policy. Some of these Customers and other third parties may use cookies or web beacons (pixels) in order to send targeted ads to Consumers, engage with Consumers, or otherwise locate Consumers. For more information about cookies and web beacons (pixels), please review the relevant parts of Section 5.
In addition:
The Smart Projects may disclose Device Data if it believes that such action is necessary to comply with applicable laws or regulatory investigations, or to respond to a court order, judicial or other government subpoena, warrant, or law enforcement request.
The Smart Projects may also disclose Device Data if it believes it will help to protect The Smart Projects, its Customers, or any other person or third party, or to enforce any legal rights.
In the event that The Smart Projects is acquired by or merged with a third-party entity or is potentially going to be acquired by or merged with a third-party entity, in any partial or total sale of assets including in the event of bankruptcy, or in any other corporate change, The Smart Projects may transfer or assign the Device Data as part of that actual or potential merger, acquisition, sale, or other change of control.
The Smart Projects may share Device Data with its affiliates and joint venture partners.
The Smart Projects may share Device Data with service providers that help it operate the Services.
Please see Section 5 below for a description of how The Smart Projects may disclose information collected from this Site and/or The Smart Projects accounts.
4. CONSUMER CHOICES AND HOW TO OPT OUT OF INTEREST-BASED ADVERTISING
Opting Out of Interest-Based Advertising Services by The Smart Projects
The Smart Projects adheres to the NAI Codes of Conduct as described on the NAI website. The Smart Projects also adheres to the Digital Advertising Alliance (DAA) Self-Regulatory Principles. For a description of the DAA Program, please visit the DAA website. As described above, The Smart Projects may use or transfer Device Data that it directly collects or that it receives from The Smart Projects’ Customers, who may use cookies or non-cookie technologies, to enable advertising that is more tailored to Consumers’ inferred interests, preferences, and locations. This practice is known as interest-based advertising. The Smart Projects may also collect, use or transfer Device Data collected from one device for interest-based advertising on other devices that may be linked to the device where data was collected. This is known as cross-device linking.
The Smart Projects, and some of The Smart Projects’ Customers, provide the ability for Consumers to opt out of the collection and use of mobile app data across apps over time on a device, for interest-based advertising purposes, through the DAA’s AppChoices tool. To opt out of The Smart Projects’ collection, use, and transfer of such app usage data and of Device Geolocation Data, for interest-based advertising purposes, Consumers can download AppChoices onto the relevant mobile device and exercise choice through the app. When such choice is exercised on a device, The Smart Projects will also stop using and transferring Device Data from that device for interest-based advertising on other linked devices, and will stop using Device Data from other linked devices for interest-based advertising on the device from which choice was exercised. AppChoices is available at the links below:
DAA AppChoices iOS
DAA AppChoices Android
DAA AppChoices Amazon
Please note that Consumers who use more than one mobile device should renew their opt-out choices on each device. Consumers who opt out from use of their Device Data as part of The Smart Projects’ Services may continue to receive interest-based advertising from other companies.
This will opt you out of many –but not all- of the interest-based advertising activities in which The Smart Projects or its third party partners engage. Opting out via AppChoices will opt the User out of all The Smart Projects Targeting Segments that are created immediately and any subsequent Segment distributions. However, there will be a lag for the User’s ID to be removed from previously distributed Targeting Segments that are already active at the time when the opt-out is exercised.
If a User wants to end all targeting immediately, s/he can turn on “Limit Ad Tracking” in his/her device settings. To limit Ad Track on an Apple device, see instructions at: https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT202074.
To limit Ad Tracking on an Android device, see instructions at: https://support.google.com/ads/answer/2662922.
Please note, however, that opting-out will not block general advertisements that are sent at random, and not tied to the perceived interest of the User of a particular device.
Consumers who have downloaded The Smart Projects’ applications, but who no longer wish to provide information to The Smart Projects for interest-based advertising purposes, should opt out through AppChoices as described above.
Opting Out of Interest-Based Advertising by Third Parties on the The Smart Projects Site
The Smart Projects may permit third parties to collect information on its Site and combine that information with other information collected on non-affiliated websites or applications over time. These third parties may use technologies, including cookies and web beacons, to collect information about Consumers’ or Customers’ use of the Site in order to analyze, report on, or customize content or advertising on the The Smart Projects Site or on other sites, or to help us operate and improve the Site. To find out more about interest-based advertising in the web environment, and how to opt-out of information collection for this purpose by companies that participate in the Network Advertising Initiative or the Digital Advertising Alliance, visit NAI’s opt-out page or DAA’s Consumer Choice Page. EEA and Swiss residents, please refer to www.youronlinechoices.com.
Opting Out of Interest-Based Advertising on Websites by The Smart Projects Customers
The Smart Projects sometimes works with web-based Customers, such as to coordinate and integrate information across platforms. To find out more about interest-based advertising in the web environment, and how to opt-out of Web viewing information collection for this purpose by companies that participate in the Network Advertising Initiative or the Digital Advertising Alliance, visit NAI’s opt-out page or DAA’s Consumer Choice Page. EEA and Swiss residents please refer to www.youronlinechoices.com.
5. COLLECTION AND DISCLOSURE OF INFORMATION FROM THIS SITE AND THE SMART PROJECTS ACCOUNTS
Information Collected on the Site
The Smart Projects may collect information about Customers, Consumers, and others using other The Smart Projects services (collectively, “Users”) through its account tools and corporate websites, including any website on which this Privacy Policy appears (“Site”). In order to use some features of this Site or to have an account, Users may be asked to register or to provide certain contact information including name and email address. The Smart Projects may collect billing information as needed to collect payment. In addition, The Smart Projects may request or collect other information from time to time, such as to conduct surveys, offer sweepstakes, update its data, communicate with Users, and make other opportunities available that ask individuals to provide personal information such as their name and email address.
For Users who provide The Smart Projects with an email address, The Smart Projects may use such email addresses for administrative communications such as marketing, notifying Users of major Site and Services updates, for customer service purposes, to address copyright infringement or defamation issues, or to contact Users regarding any content that they have posted to or downloaded from the Site or Services. If you do not want to receive promotional emails, please follow the unsubscribe instructions within the email.
To review or update your contact or billing information maintained by The Smart Projects, you can contact us in Contact us section.
The Smart Projects’ server logs also automatically collect User information such as Users’ IP addresses, pages Users access, browser type and language, and the date and time of visits, which helps The Smart Projects track use of the Site and understand trends.
Cookies and Similar Technologies
The Smart Projects may place one or more cookies on a User’s computer if the User visits the The Smart Projects Site. The Smart Projects’ cookies may collect information to facilitate access to The Smart Projects’ website and to personalize the User’s online experience.
Interest-Based Advertising: The Smart Projects may work with third-party service providers that use cookies and similar technologies for interest-based advertising purposes (including to show Users ads about The Smart Projects Services on unrelated websites). Please see Section 4(b) above to learn about and exercise User choices regarding interest-based advertising by third parties through the Site.
Analytics: The Smart Projects also works with third-party service providers, such as Google Analytics, which collect information about Users’ use of the Site and The Smart Projects Services (and other unrelated sites over time). Data collected via Google Analytics can be connected to other data that The Smart Projects has about its Users. These third-party service providers may use tools such as cookies, web beacons, and similar technologies to provide their services. These technologies may be used to assist The Smart Projects in offering the Site, such as managing the content on the Site and understanding how Users interact with the Site. The Smart Projects does not control the third-party technologies employed on its Site for this purpose. To learn more about how Google Analytics collects and processes data and the choices Users may have to control these activities, please visit http://www.google.com/intl/en/policies/privacy/partners.
How The Smart Projects Discloses Information from the Site
The Smart Projects may disclose personal information collected on this Site or through other account tools (including contact or billing information):
in the event that The Smart Projects is acquired by or merged with a third-party entity or is potentially going to be acquired by or merged with a third-party entity, in any partial or total sale of assets including in the event of bankruptcy, or in any other corporate change, The Smart Projects may transfer or assign the information as part of that actual or potential merger, acquisition, sale, or other change of control.
if The Smart Projects believes that disclosure will help protect The Smart Projects, its Users, or any other person or third party, or to help enforce any legal rights;
if The Smart Projects believes that such action is necessary to comply with applicable laws or regulatory investigations, or to respond to a court order, judicial or other government subpoena, warrant, or law enforcement request;
to other businesses or persons that help The Smart Projects operate or improve The Smart Projects’ business;
to affiliated companies or joint venture partners;
with consent;
Disabling Cookies
Most web browsers are set up to accept cookies. Users may be able to set their browsers to warn them before accepting certain cookies or to refuse certain cookies. However, if a User disables the use of cookies, some features of the Site, the Services and/or The Smart Projects’ Customers’ websites or services may be difficult to use or inoperable.
6. DATA SECURITY
The Smart Projects uses reasonable physical, managerial, and technical safeguards to preserve the integrity and security of Users’ personal information.
We take commercially reasonable efforts to maintain security protections in accordance with industry practices to protect data we collect from loss, alteration, destruction, misuse and unauthorized access or disclosure.
To prevent unauthorized access, maintain data accuracy, and ensure the appropriate use of the personal information we collect, we have implemented physical, electronic, and administrative procedures. We utilize hashing, encryption and de-identification techniques to help ensure your privacy is safeguarded.
We have policies to help maintain control and physical security of the facilities used to store data and only allow access to authorized personnel, restrict access to data to those employees, contractors and agents that have a need to know the information in order to provide and support our services. All our employees are bound by confidentiality obligations and may be subject to disciplinary or legal action if they fail to meet these responsibilities.
We process information in a way that is compatible with and relevant for the purpose for which it was collected. To the extent necessary for those purposes, we take reasonable steps to ensure that any information in our care is accurate, complete, current and reliable for its intended use.
7. CHILDREN’S PRIVACY
The Smart Projects does not knowingly collect personal information from children under 13 years old or from websites or online services directed to children under 13 years old. Users should not create The Smart Projects accounts unless they are legally old enough to form a binding contract and in any case are 13 years of age or older. In the unlikely event that you are the parent or legal guardian of a child under 13 who has registered with the Site or Services, please contact us at [email protected] to have your child’s personal information deleted.
8. INTERNATIONAL VISITORS
For Users visiting the Site or Consumers whose data is collected through the Services from non-U.S. territories, please note that any data entered into the Site or that is collected through the Services will be transferred outside such non-U.S. territory for use by The Smart Projects and its affiliates for any of the purposes described herein. In addition, because The Smart Projects operates globally, it may make information it gathers available to worldwide business units and affiliates. By providing and/or using any data on the Site or through The Smart Projects’ Services, individuals hereby expressly consent to such transfers of data to the United States or other countries.
More Information for Individuals from the European Economic Area (“EEA”) and Switzerland EU-U.S. Privacy Shield and U.S.-Swiss Safe Harbor
The Smart Projects complies with the EU-U.S. Privacy Shield Framework as set forth by the U.S. Department of Commerce regarding the collection, use, and retention of personal data from EEA member countries, as that term is defined in the Privacy Shield Framework. The Smart Projects has certified that it adheres to the Privacy Shield Principles of Notice; Choice; Accountability for Onward Transfer; Security; Data Integrity and Purpose Limitation; Access; and Recourse, Enforcement and Liability. To learn more about the Privacy Shield program, and to view our certification page, please visit https://www.privacyshield.gov/.
Additionally, The Smart Projects complies with the U.S.-Swiss Safe Harbor Framework as set forth by the U.S. Department of Commerce regarding the collection, use, and retention of personal data from Switzerland. The Smart Projects has certified that it adheres to the Safe Harbor Privacy Principles of notice, choice, onward transfer, security, data integrity, access, and enforcement. To learn more about the US-Swiss Safe Harbor and to view our certification page, please visit http://www.export.gov/safeharbor/.
Residents of the EEA and Switzerland have the right to access the personal data that The Smart Projects maintains about you, as that term is defined in the Privacy Shield Framework, and you may be able to correct or amend that information if it is inaccurate or has been processed in violation of the Privacy Shield Principles, to the extent allowed by law. To exercise this right, please email [email protected] Smart Projects.com. For information on opting out of interest-based advertising enabled by The Smart Projects, please see Section 4(a) above.
The Smart Projects is accountable for information that it receives under the Privacy Shield and subsequently transfers to a third party. In particular, The Smart Projects is responsible under the Privacy Shield Principles if third-party controllers to whom it transfers information or third-party agents it engages to process this information on its behalf do so in a manner inconsistent with the Principles.
The Smart Projects commits to resolve complaints about our collection or use of your personal data. Residents of the EEA or Switzerland with inquiries or complaints regarding this Privacy Policy should first contact The Smart Projects at [email protected]
The Smart Projects has further committed to refer unresolved privacy complaints under the EU-US Privacy Shield Principles or the U.S.-Swiss Safe Harbor to JAMS. If you do not receive timely acknowledgment from The Smart Projects of your complaint, or if your complaint is not satisfactorily addressed, please visit https://www.jamsadr.com/eu-us-privacy-shield for more information and to file a complaint. A binding arbitration option may also be made available to you in order to address complaints not resolved by any other means.
The Smart Projects is subject to the investigatory and enforcement powers of the United States Federal Trade Commission.
What is the legal basis on which The Smart Projects relies to process personal data?
On some occasions, The Smart Projects may process personal data with the individual’s consent (for example, when a User agrees that The Smart Projects may place cookies, or process information that the User inputs into the The Smart Projects website).
On other occasions, The Smart Projects may process personal data when The Smart Projects needs to do this to fulfill a contract (for example, for billing purposes) or where The Smart Projects is required to do this by law.
The Smart Projects also processes a User’s/Consumer data when it is in The Smart Projects’ or its Customer’s legitimate interests to do this and when these interests are not overridden by the individual’s data protection rights. Those legitimate interests include providing services to enable The Smart Projects’ Customers to provide more relevant ads and content.
Who is responsible for the data?
For the majority of the services it offers, The Smart Projects is a data processor who processes data on behalf of its Customers.  For certain other services for which The Smart Projects is a data controller and for processing of personal data derived from the Site, The Smart Projects is the data controller of the data.
If you have any questions or comments please contact The Smart Projects at the contact details set out at Section 11 below.
Your rights
You may ask The Smart Projects for a copy of your information, to correct it, erase it, and to transfer it to other organizations at your request. You also have rights to object to some processing and, where The Smart Projects has asked for your consent to process your data, to withdraw this consent. The Smart Projects will only send marketing to you, if you have indicated that you are happy to receive marketing information from us. In addition, you have rights to object to direct marketing at any time. Where The Smart Projects processes your data because The Smart Projects has a legitimate interest in doing so (as explained above), you also have a right to object to this. These rights may be limited in some situations – for example, where The Smart Projects can demonstrate that it has a legal requirement to process your data.
The Smart Projects hopes to satisfy queries you may have about the way The Smart Projects processes your data. For details on how to opt-out of The Smart Projects’ interest-based advertising services, please see Section 4(a) above.
However, if you have unresolved concerns you may also have the right to make a complaint to the relevant data protection supervisory authority or to seek a remedy through the courts if you believe that your rights have been breached.
9. CHANGES AND UPDATES TO THIS PRIVACY POLICY
This Privacy Policy may be revised periodically without further notice. To stay aware of any changes, please revisit this page regularly.
10. LINKS TO OTHER (3rd Party) WEBSITES AND APPLICATIONS
We may provide links to content or advertisements that may be created, offered, sponsored or affiliated with other entities. Your access to and use of such content and advertisements – even when you have clicked on a link on this website to get there – are not governed by this Privacy Policy. Instead, they are governed by the privacy policies of those linked websites or mobile applications. The Smart Projects is not responsible for your access to and use of such websites or apps, which includes any use of personal information that may be collected while you visit such websites or apps or when you engage in any transactions with the entities that operate those sites or apps. We strongly recommend that you carefully review these entities’ privacy policies and Terms of Use/Acceptable Use Policies before submitting personal information to them.
11. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
The Smart Projects’ Site may include links to other websites, apps, and services whose privacy practices may differ from The Smart Projects’ practices. Information collected from by those companies is governed by their privacy policies or statements.
The Smart Projects’ Site may offer a publicly accessible blog and/or a support forum. Any information provided in any such areas may be read, collected, and used by others including the general public.
The Smart Projects’ Site may include social media features. These features may collect information such as IP address or pages(s) visited on The Smart Projects’ Site, and may set a cookie to enable the feature to function properly. Such features may also collect or share other information as permitted by their privacy policies and a User’s settings with the third-party social media company. Social media features are either hosted by a third party or hosted directly on the Site. Interactions with these features are governed by the privacy policy of the company providing it.
12. CALIFORNIA DO NOT TRACK POLICY
California law requires that operators of websites and online services disclose how they respond to a Do Not Track signal. Some browsers have incorporated “Do Not Track” features. Most of these features, when turned on, send a signal or preference to the website or online service that a User visits, indicating that the User does not wish to be tracked. Because there is not yet a common understanding of how to interpret Do Not Track signals, we do not currently respond to Do Not Track signal.   Users may also turn on “Limit Ad Tracking” which will zero their advertising IDs as a means of opting out of tracking.
DAA AppChoices iOS
DAA AppChoices Android
DAA AppChoices Amazon
THE SMART PROJECTS CONTACT INFORMATION
Please contact The Smart Projects with any questions or comments about this Privacy Policy at [email protected], or by completing the form in Contact us section.
CREDITS
Aleks Ch, Андрей Кравцов, sapfir1957 - Russian translation
giuskiller, Andrea Mollaretti - Italian translation
abdr1000, Abdoulmalek - Arabic translation
Marcelo Gonçalves - Portuguese translation
Joshua Wa - Indonesian translation
elbubi - Spanish translation
Daniel Motte - Spanish Latin America translation
Ali Kömesöğütlü, buğra özkul, Zeyneddin DİLEN - Turkish translation
Hdh Dhd - French translation
Anthony Mexas - Greek translation
Kornel Kornobis - Polish translation
PEDRO A S PAIVA - Brazilian Portuguese translation
Amir ali H.Z‬ - Persian translation
Christer Johansson - Swedish translation
Katoji Rikito - Vietnamese translation
Tim Müller, Fritz Herrmann - German translation
XDA:DevDB Information
Root Cleaner, App for the Paid Software Discussion
Contributors
Juwe11
Version Information
Status: Stable
Current Stable Version: 7.1.3
Stable Release Date: 2017-06-12
Created 2015-01-23
Last Updated 2018-10-25
Sounds interesting.
Looks interesting as well If possible, having a file/folder exclusion would be great as well
Where is the link?
Ok. Check it back on next month.
Where is download link?
Sent from my LG-P500 using xda premium
No download link, so where is the point of this? Go to general and post there [Future Apps]
hyping the app is good ...lol..
if this app comes, hope it will come ..
it should be installed in every android xda user's phone..
thanx in advance and waiting for this..
Application is available! Check it on Google Play!
Paid app?
how i can know if Root Cleaner delete only files that i dont need? i need app like this to clean up my SD card for some unused old files that apps maked but after uninstall not delted from storage.
Somethink like revo uninstaller for pc that also cleans register settings and leftover data that not deleted by the normal uninstall can this app see by itself wich leftover data belonges to an app that is already gone by normal android uninstalls? So make system nice and clean?
castaway1 said:
how i can know if Root Cleaner delete only files that i dont need? i need app like this to clean up my SD card for some unused old files that apps maked but after uninstall not delted from storage.
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Because it doesn't delete files, but only unused folders. Trust me that this application never deletes some useful file or folder.
djden said:
Somethink like revo uninstaller for pc that also cleans register settings and leftover data that not deleted by the normal uninstall can this app see by itself wich leftover data belonges to an app that is already gone by normal android uninstalls? So make system nice and clean?
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Yes this application makes your system clean and also it improves performance, as I said, it deletes all unused folders and many more.
Check new update http://bit.ly/RVlyJx
Amazing! Root Cleaner is 93 the most favourite application in tools category during 6 days from releasing http://bit.ly/WutINF thank you very much for your support!
Check new update.
Thank you very much for your support, application is now 88. the most favourite and number of downloads is still increasing. I will be also thankful if you positively rate this thread.
Root Cleaner has nearly more than 1000 downloads, it is great to achieve this in such a short time. http://bit.ly/WR7UvV
Check new version 1.1.2!
Trial version
Juwe11 said:
Check this link http://icyapps.com/application/root-cleaner application will be released on this Sunday.
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Where we can download the trial version.
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Where we can download the trial version.
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Trial version is not available, but if you download paid version and you are not satisfied, I will refund your money.

Does anyone know of a WP 8/8.1 dyndns updater?

Here is my scenario:
I have several locations that expose resources to over the public network for the purpose of monitoring (cameras, networks, etc.).
I secure access using multiple layers. In addition to the standard user name and login, I also do a reverse DNS check on my firewall to make sure the traffic is coming from either another one of my locations or my mobile phone. To accomplish this on my phone, I would need a dynamic DNS update client for my phone.
I know I can accomplish this by visiting the website and forcing an update, but I would rather have it automated.
Thanks in advance for your help,
Mike
The protocol isn't very complicated, so you could whip up such an app pretty easily if there isn't already one in the store. On the other hand, it's not the kind of thing most people would find useful. Even leaving aside the fact that Dyn just killed their free accounts, it's usually aimed at servers (game servers, remote desktop/ssh servers, VPN servers, home web servers, etc.) and one doesn't generally run a server on their phone.

Strange File existing within System/

Hey guys,,
Most know me here,
I found this "KNOX" file located within many roms so far within system parameters...
"Please check in System>App>FixmoISA.apk"
Just curious who else has this?
I'm gonna supply you a link to policy of "KNOX" They allow 3rd party associates access (restrictions) and have "FULL CONTROL" over any device with there software built in.
http://electronicstaff.com/2013/a-breakdown-of-dod-security-controls-for-ios-and-android
Click the link and download the pdf of there policy and check it out...I think it's more or less a privacy issue now.
I included a photo of the Manifest file and it clearly says its active on my phone?
Opinions? Just "Freeze" the apk? Is there more within our phones?
Example from Site:Unclassified
2.2 Compliance via Third-party Applications and Components
The Samsung Knox platform provides various APIs for third-party solution vendors to develop Knox security components that can be used to implement several Mobile Operating System (MOS) SRG IA controls. This allows for the integration of any third-party applications and components to achieve compliance to the Samsung Knox Android STIG. The APIs that are provided by the Samsung Knox platform are:
 The Samsung MDM API includes over 500 policies and 1100 interfaces that are designed to be called by any MDM agent. Using these policies and interfaces, the MDM solution vendor can implement an MDM solution that can meet or exceed the SRG requirements. Examples of MDM vendors that implement the Samsung MDM API include Mobile Iron, AirWatch, SOTI, and Fixmo.
 The Samsung Integrity Services Layer (ISL) provides an interface that allows any third- party vendor to implement an Integrity Services Agent (ISA) solution to communicate with the on-device MDM agent. The ISA will provide scanning for integrity failures on the device, and report results to the MDM server. Examples of solutions that implement the ISL include Fixmo ISA.
 The Samsung MDM API includes advanced VPN policies and interfaces that allow an MDM administrator to configure any third-party IPSec VPN solution which implements the MDM interfaces. The VPN enables the Samsung Knox Android device to connect to DoD networks and uses a FIPS 140-2 validated cryptographic module to protect data in transit. Examples of solutions that implement the MDM interface include Mocana KeyVPN and Inside Secure VPN.
 The Samsung Smart Card API provides an interface that allows any third-party vendor to implement smart card reader functionality for the Samsung Knox Android device. olutions implementing this interface enable Samsung Knox Android to support applications leveraging the DoD Common Access Card (CAC) for PKI-related transactions, including user authentication to DoD networks and websites, S/MIME digital signatures, and, if desired, device unlock. Examples of solutions that implement this interface include the Biometrics Associates Bluetooth Smart Card Reader.

VPN service, is free your choice & why? I want to dig deeper here....

Are you someone who uses a free or modded/hacked VPN service & do you feel safe doing so?
I subscribe to tor***** VPN & proxy services & pay quarterly for a great rate. Tor***** is a paid service but offers things that I don't see mentioned in the free VPN provider apps. Tor***** is a zero log service that doesn't record what you do nor do they care, this is why I trust & pay them. Their speeds aren't capped either. This is not a promo, just a true to life description of who I use & why, you can research your own to use, I'm not pointing or guiding or suggesting anyone go to a particular provider. With mine You can use any ip address they provide whick is like ten in every country in the world (bit of exaduration) but they have 3000+ IPs in 50+ countries.
They even have stealth vpn mode which will allow you to connect, share, play, whatever you want even from oppressed countries like North Korea. Your connection can be seen but is encrypted and sent in a way that looks like normal legit everyday internet packages being sent/received as someone just casually browsing. You can even subscribe to a dedicated ip address in say the US so you can watch Hulu here in CAN. these ips aren't blacklisted I guarantee.
My question is do you think free VPN apps/services are free because the company wants to be kind? I have a sneaky suspicion that they are making money off of your info. I can't tell you for sure what they see or what the collect or track but I believe they track your sights visited, the content you prefer, your connection location, your ISP, & it could go as deep as banking info, screenshots, key logging, anything because all your data runs through them. They are a middle man. just because their a VPN company does not give them credit & honesty. They have to make money somehow & as the "free" VPN provider/middleman they can track, see, record, and sell your private info to anyone or any country or law enforcement and I believe this is how they fund their business, the selling of your info.
My point is Do you trust these so called free VPN apps because I'm seeing more & more popping up than ever and if they are free where are they making the money to stay up & running free. If you use free VPN providers what do you use them for? I figured vpn's were for privacy, security, & anonymity and I can't think of a valid argument for using a free VPN if it's for one of those things I mentioned.
Just trying to spark some Q&A on this topic because it is important to me and many others. I think free providers are keeping a lot in the dark & we as citizens with the right to privacy & freedom of speech need to know the truth about our online activity & the monitoring of it, especially if we are doing nothing wrong, just trying to protect our information that is sensitive to our lives, & the way we live. We have the right to privacy & I feel the free VPN providers are lying by omition, not all but a good many.
Any input or info or questions on this topic would be great. Let's see how many feel safe with free VPN providers & who did their research before picking one and what they found out. Also why they went with the provider they did.
Stay safe, Look for (VPN, ENCRYPTION, PROXY, ZERO LOGGING & READ USER AGREEMENTS FIRST) Please do your research I can't stress this enough.
Much love, Peace freedom & privacy!
nothing is ever free, it's just a fact of life for these companies to make money they have to do something or the cost of running all the servers would bankrupt them.
in general terms if you pay for a VPN with cash that is how they generate their money, obviously it's worth reading what the VPN claims to do and offer, some paid ones still track individual users and keep logs, but the vast majority don't. the same is true of speed, it's a balancing act between software and servers, if a VPN is running servers slower than your connection you are going to end up with a slower speed, the same is true of VPN's with few servers as the more load on the server the slower everyone will go, so it's all just about research.
as for region lock removal that is getting harder and harder it's why most paid VPN's can do it but don't advertise it, because places like netflix now have really good algorithms that can detect if too many people are connecting from a single server and will generally block the IP's so most VPN's using somewhat dynamic IP's can keep the regional locks off it is getting more and more expensive for services to keep so a lot are dropping advertising for it.
as for free VPN's, they have less security, they are public servers, the IP's are generally associated with toxic behaviour so often can be heavily blocked. also most lack true encryption and DNS masking so your ISP can still see exactly what you are doing, not to mention these free sites source their revenue through adverts, redirection and selling your info, including browsing history, they all generally keep logs and the first sign of trouble they will hand them over to whoever asks for them.
basically using a free VPN is like using free public wifi, yes it's there and does a job but ultimately you are going to want protection to stop other people connecting to the network getting your info or sending dodgy stuff.
Belimawr said:
nothing is ever free, it's just a fact of life for these companies to make money they have to do something or the cost of running all the servers would bankrupt them.
in general terms if you pay for a VPN with cash that is how they generate their money, obviously it's worth reading what the VPN claims to do and offer, some paid ones still track individual users and keep logs, but the vast majority don't. the same is true of speed, it's a balancing act between software and servers, if a VPN is running servers slower than your connection you are going to end up with a slower speed, the same is true of VPN's with few servers as the more load on the server the slower everyone will go, so it's all just about research.
as for region lock removal that is getting harder and harder it's why most paid VPN's can do it but don't advertise it, because places like netflix now have really good algorithms that can detect if too many people are connecting from a single server and will generally block the IP's so most VPN's using somewhat dynamic IP's can keep the regional locks off it is getting more and more expensive for services to keep so a lot are dropping advertising for it.
as for free VPN's, they have less security, they are public servers, the IP's are generally associated with toxic behaviour so often can be heavily blocked. also most lack true encryption and DNS masking so your ISP can still see exactly what you are doing, not to mention these free sites source their revenue through adverts, redirection and selling your info, including browsing history, they all generally keep logs and the first sign of trouble they will hand them over to whoever asks for them.
basically using a free VPN is like using free public wifi, yes it's there and does a job but ultimately you are going to want protection to stop other people connecting to the network getting your info or sending dodgy stuff.
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Just a comment on your comment, you stated that...
the same is true of speed, it's a balancing act between software and servers, if a VPN is running servers slower than your connection you are going to end up with a slower speed, the same is true of VPN's with few servers as the more load on the server the slower everyone will go, so it's all just about research.
My response...
My provider does not cap speeds, that one big reason the free ones are garbage amongst other things. With The company that I use, I can run 150mbps easy & no issues. They have over 3000+ servers and for a cheap fee you can be guaranteed top speeds up & down where grabbing say a DVD or a 30min 4k video clip on a free VPN is damn near impossible.
Also you stated this....
places like netflix now have really good algorithms that can detect if too many people are connecting from a single server and will generally block the IP's
My Response...
That is true & also another reason to go paid is because, at least with my provider, the have many many dedicated IP addresses, so your guaranteed to be on zero ban/blacklists. After they banned they recycle them into the standard vpn's provided with the VPN packs, the dedicated streaming IPs before banned are bit extra coin/addon. I've yet to use one and be turned away from a streaming service where if your using a free VPN, good luck connecting to a region restricted service or even getting enough speed to stream in 1080p.
Random opinion....
Im just sick of seeing more & more free VPN services popping up, treating our privacy like its a joke, shoving ads down our throats & and offering very sub standard services. I've tested my provider well. Everything the promise is true & they are probably tops in true encryption methods & up to date security.
I'll post a few pics of what they offer (logos & details erased so I don't get called out as if I'm spamming or trolling for this, provider).... My regards, I enjoyed what you had to say, you had many valid points. Mine is free vpns have their purposes but their not security, privacy, speed, reliability, and so on. Basically they are just a way to change your ip address. A kids toy in my opinion.
My paid service Includes:
- Unlimited Speeds + Bandwidth
- 3000+ Servers in 55+ Countries
- 5 Simultaneous Connections
- Multiple Ciphers AES128/AES256
- OpenVPN/PPTP/L2TP/iKEv2/SSTP
- Supports All OS and Devices
- Stealth Proxy (ShadowProxy) allows you safe encrypted access through firewalled & deeply restricted country's with strong firewalls & network monitoring, like if you had family in North korea say.
- Advertisement and Malware Blocking
- Blocks WebRTC/DNS
- Guaranteed Dedicated Streaming IP Addresses
- No Logs Kept, 100% Private
- SOCKS5/SSH/HTTP/SSL
- Surf securely & Evade hackers
- Secure browser extensions
- Prevents IPv6 leaks
- FREE 24/7/365 support & online live support
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ENCRYPTION:
Can anyone explain to me what the basic differences are between VPN (encrypted) and proxy5 (which I think is encrypted but not sure). They both allow you to hide behind an ip other than yours probably hiding & protecting your ip from danger/hacking/trackers and such, but why chose one over the other? A proxy is probably a public used address and VPN also, unless paying for a dedicated IP address. Which one is better and for what situations? ?
I would never use a free VPN Service, cause you never know for (100%) Sure, where your data is exactly. I use PerfectPtivacy, one of the best but expensive VPN out there. There feauture List is long if you are interested..here it is.
Multi-Hop VPN
Use Multi-Hop VPN to protect yourself from tracking and monitoring. In VPN Manager, you can create a cascade over four hops with the push of a button and thus connect up to four VPN tunnels in a cascade. Your data is end-to-end encrypted four times.
NeuroRouting™
NeuroRouting ensures that your data remains within the strongly encrypted VPN network of Perfect Privacy for as long as possible. A neural network and our algorithms constantly calculate the best routes for your destinations on the Internet. This happens dynamically - depending on the websites you visit.
TrackStop™
TrackStop is a filter that blocks content from untrusted or unwanted sources. Stop annoying advertisements. Defend yourself against social media tracking. Block harmful phishing and malware websites. Protect your children from inappropriate content. Individually adjust the filter settings according to your needs.
Stealth VPN
Stealth VPN is a method to counter against Deep Packet Inspection (DPI). In some restrictive networks and countries, it is used to detect and block VPN traffic. Stealth VPN masks the VPN packets and makes them look like regular HTTPS packets. Since this protocol is also used for secure data transmissions, most firewalls do not block it, and VPN can be used in restricted networks
Kill Switch
The kill switch functionality ensures that you are protected against IP leaks even if the VPN connection is interrupted. The Kill Switch prevents the connection to the Internet until the VPN connection has been reestablished. The automatic emergency disconnection is available in 3 different security levels and can be set conveniently in the VPN Manager according to your needs.
IPv6 Support
Benefit from full IPv6 support. There are more and more services on the Internet that offer their services over IPv6. But not every Internet provider offers IPv6 connectivity. With Perfect Privacy, you are automatically assigned an IPv6 address and can, therefore, use IPv6 at any time and anywhere in the world. Of course, the VPN Manager has protection that also prevents leaks over IPv6.
No Logs
We do not store any of your data. We have created our server infrastructure so that it is not possible to record data at all. The data, therefore, runs on ram disks to ensure that there is nothing left when a server is disconnected from power. If you are worried that a security agency could intercept a server while it is running, use a cascaded connection as mentioned above.
VPN Protocols
Perfect Privacy offers you a wide range of different protocols and services for your desired purposes. OpenVPN and IPsec for extra strong encryption, SSH2 tunnel for individual encryption, HTTP proxies and SOCKS5 proxies if you need extra high speeds, or forwarding a tunnel.
*Edit* Using this VPN Service on my Exynos Note 9, my Windows Pc & FireTv with no problems
Treasarion said:
I would never use a free VPN Service, cause you never know for (100%) Sure, where your data is exactly. I use PerfectPtivacy, one of the best but expensive VPN out there. There feauture List is long if you are interested..here it is.
Multi-Hop VPN
Use Multi-Hop VPN to protect yourself from tracking and monitoring. In VPN Manager, you can create a cascade over four hops with the push of a button and thus connect up to four VPN tunnels in a cascade. Your data is end-to-end encrypted four times.
NeuroRouting™
NeuroRouting ensures that your data remains within the strongly encrypted VPN network of Perfect Privacy for as long as possible. A neural network and our algorithms constantly calculate the best routes for your destinations on the Internet. This happens dynamically - depending on the websites you visit.
TrackStop™
TrackStop is a filter that blocks content from untrusted or unwanted sources. Stop annoying advertisements. Defend yourself against social media tracking. Block harmful phishing and malware websites. Protect your children from inappropriate content. Individually adjust the filter settings according to your needs.
Stealth VPN
Stealth VPN is a method to counter against Deep Packet Inspection (DPI). In some restrictive networks and countries, it is used to detect and block VPN traffic. Stealth VPN masks the VPN packets and makes them look like regular HTTPS packets. Since this protocol is also used for secure data transmissions, most firewalls do not block it, and VPN can be used in restricted networks
Kill Switch
The kill switch functionality ensures that you are protected against IP leaks even if the VPN connection is interrupted. The Kill Switch prevents the connection to the Internet until the VPN connection has been reestablished. The automatic emergency disconnection is available in 3 different security levels and can be set conveniently in the VPN Manager according to your needs.
IPv6 Support
Benefit from full IPv6 support. There are more and more services on the Internet that offer their services over IPv6. But not every Internet provider offers IPv6 connectivity. With Perfect Privacy, you are automatically assigned an IPv6 address and can, therefore, use IPv6 at any time and anywhere in the world. Of course, the VPN Manager has protection that also prevents leaks over IPv6.
No Logs
We do not store any of your data. We have created our server infrastructure so that it is not possible to record data at all. The data, therefore, runs on ram disks to ensure that there is nothing left when a server is disconnected from power. If you are worried that a security agency could intercept a server while it is running, use a cascaded connection as mentioned above.
VPN Protocols
Perfect Privacy offers you a wide range of different protocols and services for your desired purposes. OpenVPN and IPsec for extra strong encryption, SSH2 tunnel for individual encryption, HTTP proxies and SOCKS5 proxies if you need extra high speeds, or forwarding a tunnel.
*Edit* Using this VPN Service on my Exynos Note 9, my Windows Pc & FireTv with no problems
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Sounds like a similar service in terms of what they offer, but I must say it sounds as if they offer a bit more if this is just a VPN package.
I usually purchase a VPN+SOCKS5 package. I use the socks5 on my android/Kodi tv boxes & VPN is set up through my router so all of our computers are encrypted. I must admit that I'm not up to date on encryption and I use blowfish as I've hear & read its almost as safe as they come. At my folks place I can bury my speed, cable net but at me & the wife's we are out in the country with 1 option. DSL at 7mb down & 1mb up so I think any company can handle that nitro speed haha.
If you don't mind me asking what do you pay for 1month service and what does it offer, strictly VPN? The service I get does VPN, SOCKS5/HTTPS Proxy, and Anon offshore email accounts. I'm not in need of any encryption on emails but VPN & PROXY are useful. How long have you been using your provider & have they ever gone above and beyond at any time of day/night for you?
Noob question here but is it possible to use VPN & PROXY at the same time? Just curious because some apps like OpenVPN let you add both but I've yet to see proof their bot functioning at same time.
Hope to hear back, I don't care if you mention your provider seeing as I'm basically spoon feeding my providers name. PM me if you want to know more but it sounds like your well looked after.
It's possible that a free VPN service is genuinely private. Companies may offer free limited services in an effort to recruit paying customers for advanced services. But it's hard to know.
If you don't need to conceal your home IP address from the sites you contact, then I suggest running your own VPN server at home (for example, using PiVPN on a Raspberry Pi). That's good for keeping your data and metadata private from public WiFi and from your phone carrier, and for keeping your phone location private from sites you contact.
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Sounds like a similar service in terms of what they offer, but I must say it sounds as if they offer a bit more if this is just a VPN package.
I usually purchase a VPN+SOCKS5 package. I use the socks5 on my android/Kodi tv boxes & VPN is set up through my router so all of our computers are encrypted. I must admit that I'm not up to date on encryption and I use blowfish as I've hear & read its almost as safe as they come. At my folks place I can bury my speed, cable net but at me & the wife's we are out in the country with 1 option. DSL at 7mb down & 1mb up so I think any company can handle that nitro speed haha.
If you don't mind me asking what do you pay for 1month service and what does it offer, strictly VPN? The service I get does VPN, SOCKS5/HTTPS Proxy, and Anon offshore email accounts. I'm not in need of any encryption on emails but VPN & PROXY are useful. How long have you been using your provider & have they ever gone above and beyond at any time of day/night for you?
Noob question here but is it possible to use VPN & PROXY at the same time? Just curious because some apps like OpenVPN let you add both but I've yet to see proof their bot functioning at same time.
Hope to hear back, I don't care if you mention your provider seeing as I'm basically spoon feeding my providers name. PM me if you want to know more but it sounds like your well looked after.
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Yep you are right. They offer in the overall package a bit more. One Big Point is, that you can log in in endless device with one Account. Means you have for example lets say 6 devices. So you can use this Service on all Devices with no restrictions or else. This was the Point for me to test it back few years ago and stay till this day there.
What i pay for 1 Month ? 12,99 Euro for Germany and it offers in my opinion one of the best Privacy tool out there with all feautures in it from my First Posting. And the Option to use cascading over 4 Countrys is simple amazing. With 256Bit aesc encryption you go Safe in internet. But Overall you get the same package as u from your vpn Provider. Just with a few extra things. But if you hardley need them is your opinion.
You mean with my Provider my Internetprovider ? Thats Unitymedia fornaly known as KabelBW with 400 Mbit Down & 10 Mbit Uploadspeed. Nothing special but useful for large Filesharing etc. I also have full speed day and night, with and without vpn. It slows nothing Down cause most of their vpn Servers like Amsterdam has 5000MBit..so you can surf and load in internet like without vpn. This is the second Big point for me, cause most vpn Provider are slow in speed in my opinion.
Yes you can use VPN & Proxy in combination but would recommend to use vpn only. Another time..its in your usagecase if a Proxy gives you more security or not. Not in Every case a Proxy is good to go..
I hope i answer your questions right cause my english is not the best overall. If something is unclear or you want fourther Information pm me or Post in here. I would say you a few tips about encryption & stuff but im not Sure if you already know the things around encryption.
My personal opinion is don't use a free VPN service. I personally use Express VPN for the last 3 years or so and love it. Use it on my laptop, home computer, and phone.
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TWiiTCH said:
Are you someone who uses a free or modded/hacked VPN service & do you feel safe doing so?
I subscribe to tor***** VPN & proxy services & pay quarterly for a great rate. Tor***** is a paid service but offers things that I don't see mentioned in the free VPN provider apps. Tor***** is a zero log service that doesn't record what you do nor do they care, this is why I trust & pay them. Their speeds aren't capped either. This is not a promo, just a true to life description of who I use & why, you can research your own to use, I'm not pointing or guiding or suggesting anyone go to a particular provider. With mine You can use any ip address they provide whick is like ten in every country in the world (bit of exaduration) but they have 3000+ IPs in 50+ countries.
They even have stealth vpn mode which will allow you to connect, share, play, whatever you want even from oppressed countries like North Korea. Your connection can be seen but is encrypted and sent in a way that looks like normal legit everyday internet packages being sent/received as someone just casually browsing. You can even subscribe to a dedicated ip address in say the US so you can watch Hulu here in CAN. these ips aren't blacklisted I guarantee.
My question is do you think free VPN apps/services are free because the company wants to be kind? I have a sneaky suspicion that they are making money off of your info. I can't tell you for sure what they see or what the collect or track but I believe they track your sights visited, the content you prefer, your connection location, your ISP, & it could go as deep as banking info, screenshots, key logging, anything because all your data runs through them. They are a middle man. just because their a VPN company does not give them credit & honesty. They have to make money somehow & as the "free" VPN provider/middleman they can track, see, record, and sell your private info to anyone or any country or law enforcement and I believe this is how they fund their business, the selling of your info.
My point is Do you trust these so called free VPN apps because I'm seeing more & more popping up than ever and if they are free where are they making the money to stay up & running free. If you use free VPN providers what do you use them for? I figured vpn's were for privacy, security, & anonymity and I can't think of a valid argument for using a free VPN if it's for one of those things I mentioned.
Just trying to spark some Q&A on this topic because it is important to me and many others. I think free providers are keeping a lot in the dark & we as citizens with the right to privacy & freedom of speech need to know the truth about our online activity & the monitoring of it, especially if we are doing nothing wrong, just trying to protect our information that is sensitive to our lives, & the way we live. We have the right to privacy & I feel the free VPN providers are lying by omition, not all but a good many.
Any input or info or questions on this topic would be great. Let's see how many feel safe with free VPN providers & who did their research before picking one and what they found out. Also why they went with the provider they did.
Stay safe, Look for (VPN, ENCRYPTION, PROXY, ZERO LOGGING & READ USER AGREEMENTS FIRST) Please do your research I can't stress this enough.
Much love, Peace freedom & privacy!
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Free VPNs will only get you doomed. If free VPNs were to rely on nobody would have been paying for paying subscriptions. The free ones are by no means to be relied upon when it comes to security and anonymity. Also, you would never find anything about their log policy. These providers can be the ones assisting law enforcement agenices to you. I know people who received DMCA notices for downloading copyright content using free vpns. So please restrain from using free vpns and educate others too. No money is too big when it comes to your privacy and security.

Looking for help in application development

Hi all, I'm interested in FOSS-related stuff and I believe this to be the proper forum (Stackexchange is a bit of a headache to use). I was looking for making an impenetrable network modeled after Tor that uses bogon addresses for websites instead of .onion or .i2p, and it also encrypts all your traffic over a cryptographic hash. I intend it to be for iOS as a developer IPA. You might have to back-up and store your key on a SD card and the only way you can unencrypt it is to have access to that SD. And it also spoofs your IP so ISPs cannot see your traffic. It works similar to a DDOS in that it uses BGP and martian addresses. Once downloaded via Torrent, you will be taken to a Firefox page of an adminlogin.php page, where you enter your credentials into. I'll call this an "open circuit". After you have set your username and password, you will be taken to a "closed circuit" which is basically what I'll call "Ghost Web". I'm assuming your traffic would be kinda slow, but as for how much, I have no clue. Does anybody have knowledge in this realm? And even if I got a few things wrong, anything close enough that'll make my custom idea for a perfect network work? I know Media Land LLC hosts these websites. Although I heard they're illegal. Is that true, because I don't have too much knowledge in the terms of IPs and all that ish.
Reason I ask is because nowadays privacy and free speech is getting destroyed by Big Tech monopolies. There are social media applications out there, some of which I might add are rather decent, like Rocket.Chat, Viber and Threema, but Tor and other forms of network technology always fall victim to the same problems they tried to address, and in many cases got abandoned (like CJDNS). Lokinet uses the Oxen blockchain, which, while it does make Sybil MITM attacks more expensive, however not impossible. I want censorship and privacy to be inevitable 100% with this app.
Spetsnazzzz said:
Hi all, I'm interested in FOSS-related stuff and I believe this to be the proper forum (Stackexchange is a bit of a headache to use). I was looking for making an impenetrable network modeled after Tor that uses bogon addresses for websites instead of .onion or .i2p, and it also encrypts all your traffic over a cryptographic hash. I intend it to be for iOS as a developer IPA. You might have to back-up and store your key on a SD card and the only way you can unencrypt it is to have access to that SD. And it also spoofs your IP so ISPs cannot see your traffic. It works similar to a DDOS in that it uses BGP and martian addresses. Once downloaded via Torrent, you will be taken to a Firefox page of an adminlogin.php page, where you enter your credentials into. I'll call this an "open circuit". After you have set your username and password, you will be taken to a "closed circuit" which is basically what I'll call "Ghost Web". I'm assuming your traffic would be kinda slow, but as for how much, I have no clue. Does anybody have knowledge in this realm? And even if I got a few things wrong, anything close enough that'll make my custom idea for a perfect network work? I know Media Land LLC hosts these websites. Although I heard they're illegal. Is that true, because I don't have too much knowledge in the terms of IPs and all that ish.
Reason I ask is because nowadays privacy and free speech is getting destroyed by Big Tech monopolies. There are social media applications out there, some of which I might add are rather decent, like Rocket.Chat, Viber and Threema, but Tor and other forms of network technology always fall victim to the same problems they tried to address, and in many cases got abandoned (like CJDNS). Lokinet uses the Oxen blockchain, which, while it does make Sybil MITM attacks more expensive, however not impossible. I want censorship and privacy to be inevitable 100% with this app.
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