First impressions about JellyVPN
I've just purchased JellyVPN.
The price was below any expectation.
That's only(!) one good thing about JellyVPN so far.
N.B. It's my first impression about it - it could change later.
There is no ONE JELLYVPN app - there are numerous JellyVPN apps, and it creates a lot of problems like,
"What is that SoftetherVPN or KerioVPN?"
I've downloaded only 3 of them - Softether, Kerio, and OpenVPN.
N.B. It's not an easy and smooth installation, but the setup pictures from the JellyVPN web-site helped.
The very first and very important, and very bad thing about all those three VPN apps/connections - it's leaking my DNS while I'm using JellyVPN!
In short.
Why do I need any VPN if it's leaking my ISP DNS?
JellyVPN is LEAKING my ISP DNS!
Next.
JellyVPN claims that they don't keep any LOGS.
That's very MISLEADING!
JellyVPN does not have its own DNS SERVERS(!) and is using the Google DNS servers or Cloudfare ones.
JellyVPN, if you don't own your DNS SERVERS, you don't control anything(!) what's happening on those servers, including all kinds of logs!
Google and/or Cloudfare controls all those logs!
Two more strange things:
When I visit JellyVPN web-site, I cannot log into my - JellyVPN - account(???).
Even WIDEVPN has a user log-in web-page.
When I browse for information at the JellyVPN web-site, I get information in Persian(???) language.
What?
The only good thing about JellyVPN at this point - it's the cheapest price, and nothing else!
Should I receive any updates from JellyVPN's support, I'll revise and edit my comment.
17 de septiembre de 2022
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