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  • Website and Android app seemingly tracker-free. That's a green flag. But it's not open source, so capped to yellow. :D
  • No client for macOS and Linux, but interestingly a "client" for Chrome and Firefox. Hm.
  • Support for L2TP/IPsec. Let's call it "grey flag". Their marketing also seems to appeal to those who don't trust their ISP rather than protection from that one entity spying on the world.
  • Servers in Russia, Italy and Turkey, but apart from that, generally good choice on locations.
    • Germany's de.trust.zone seems to be with 23Media. Servers either dedicated servers – or colocated.
    • UK's uk.trust.zone seems to be HZ-Hosting. Also dedicated or colocated servers. What's interesting is that HZ-Hosting is in Sweden, doesn't even offer an English website.
    • No IPv6 support. Servers don't have AAAA records, and they say so themselves. I understand the choice, but that means the user doesn't have one.
  • OpenVPN configs seem to be username:password, at least port 443, AES-256-CBC and SHA512. The rest is "paywalled" behind a login.
  • Prices range from 8.99 down to 2€ a month. Problem is, "DDoS protection" and, I hope I misread this one, port forwarding are additional costs. They also offer dedicated IPs which are kinda detrimental to privacy.
  • HQ in Seychelles. Yeah yeah, where else, if not in a tax haven.
  • Terms of Service and Privacy Policy good enough to understand. Nothing particular of note there. I did notice that it was written with a slight… "accent", if you know what I mean. The writer is not a native English speaker, and it hasn't been proofread by someone who is.
  • Use of a warrant canary. Ugh, someone tell them it's of no use?
  • Support only via mail, it seems. There's a FAQ, though. Nothing compared to bulletin boards, but still.
  • Their blog is kinda useless, with quantitative "5 ways to do X", "6 reasons why Y is good" etc. kind of posts.
  • The FAQ entry for WebRTC seems to be based on the IPLeak description of it. Heh, they know quality, don't they? :)
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WebRTC is a modern browser-based technology for realtime communication - voice calling, video chats and file sharing directly in a browser.

WebRTC implements STUN (Session Traversal Utilities for Nat), a protocol that allows to discover the public IP address sometimes. To disable it:

  • Mozilla Firefox: Type "about:config" in the address bar. Scroll down to "media.peerconnection.enabled", double click to set it to false.
  • Google Chrome: Install Google official extension WebRTC Network Limiter, go to extension settings and switch to Use only my default public IP address.

Good intentions, I think, just a few minor issues.

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Trust.Zone is good. Very fast for P2P. Way faster than SurfShark who is very slow in the South U.S. 
I will be trying Airvpn once my current Surfshark sub is up.

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