Droopy 2 Posted ... Hi Admin, u may want to visit Wilders and read this post, and comment while over there. http://www.wilderssecurity.com/showthread.php?t=344752 Thanks nessy Quote Share this post Link to post
BubbleGirl 0 Posted ... +1 "block connectons on vpn drop" should be a standard feature Quote Share this post Link to post
BubbleGirl 0 Posted ... +1 "block connectons on vpn drop" should be a standard feature/option Quote Share this post Link to post
Droopy 2 Posted ... Hi Admin, i was just wondering if you are going make any comment on this Topic at Wilders, its been over a day since posting. Quote Share this post Link to post
Staff 9972 Posted ... Hi Admin, i was just wondering if you are going make any comment on this Topic at Wilders, its been over a day since posting.Hello!Thousands of forums and threads talk about AirVPN, it's humanly impossible to read them all. About the the thread you linked, it has been widely debated in our forum. We already provide guides to prevent any leak, including leaks in case of unexpected VPN disconnection, without forcing the customer to use closed proprietary software. Of course there will always be people who love closeness and do not appreciate openness, but we prefer openness.The next Air client release (only for Windows and Linux with Mono) will include a security feature to prevent such leaks, but it will not be based on unreliable methods. In any case, using a firewall is still the optimal solution, and we will never compel a customer to use our proprietary software, that must always remain totally optional. Finally, using a task that forcefully kill applications is deprecated and unsafe.Kind regards Quote Share this post Link to post