Comments on “Tunnello VPN
Jordan Finnigan@jadojodo · Developer
I'd like to see TorrentFreak's list of standard VPN logging policies questions (https://torrentfreak.com/vpn-ano...) answered: 1. Do you keep ANY logs which would allow you to match an IP-address and a time stamp to a user of your service? If so, what information and for how long? 2. What is the registered name of the company and under what jurisdiction(s)… See more
Pascal@fullstache
@jadojodo I would like them to answer those very crucial questions.
Clément Pelt@clement_peltier · Marketing - Tunnello
@fullstache @jadojodo We are in a different timezone we will answer these questions this afternoon. Nothing to hide, we are 100% transparent :)
Jonathan Dizdarevic@dizzda · Web Developer
@jadojodo 1. Do you keep ANY logs which would allow you to match an IP-address and a time stamp to a user of your service? If so, what information and for how long? Yes, we are keeping logs for 30 days. The user’s source IP address The server he got connected to Start and stop time Total number of bytes consumed during that session 2. What is the regist… See more
Jordan Finnigan@jadojodo · Developer
@dizzda First, thank you for answering these. I imagine it's a (somewhat) odd request, but I appreciate you taking the time. I recommend you guys review the other entries in the TorrentFreak article I linked to, especially if you plan on having full-blown desktop apps. Here are a few notes/observations on the specific items: 1. I can imagine this might be a… See more
Jonathan Dizdarevic@dizzda · Web Developer
@jadojodo 1. That shouldn't be a problem as long as you're not committing a crime or doing any pedophile stuff. To be clear, on the privacy concern, it won't be a problem because your data are protected by the European/French law. But on the "Dodgy stuff" side, you probably want to see other network like Tor, because we're not encouraging those practices. W… See more
Syed Irfaq R. ⚡️@irazasyed · Founder & CEO, Lukonet
@jadojodo Great questions. @dizzda I have some questions too: 1. Why does your Chrome extension require modifying website permissions? 2. Does your VPN / Extension inject / manipulate websites we visit? As in, injecting tracking codes or ads / replacing existing ads with your own, etc.
Jonathan Dizdarevic@dizzda · Web Developer
@irazasyed Hey Syed, Here are the responses to your questions: 1. This permission is related to the proxy configuration. We just add a header to the browser requests to authenticate yourself to our VPN servers. "Authorization" is the name of the header. So we're not modifying anything on the websites that you're visiting, but Chrome consider that is the sa… See more
Syed Irfaq R. ⚡️@irazasyed · Founder & CEO, Lukonet
@dizzda Thanks. All cleared now. Signed up already and upvoted too :)
Jonathan Dizdarevic@dizzda · Web Developer
@irazasyed Sweet! Thanks and enjoy! If you encounter any issues don't hesitate to drop me/us a message. Cheers!