VPN Services Accepting Bitcoin, Part 2 - TunnelBear and ShadeYouVPN

VPN Services Accepting Bitcoin, Part 2 - TunnelBear and ShadeYouVPN

CoinTelegraph continues to review some of the top VPN services who accept payment in Bitcoins. Last time we covered Hide My Ass, which is arguably the largest name in the industry. Now we move on to some of the lesser-known options - TunnelBear and ShadeYouVPN. TunnelBear. TunnelBear is a very accessible and beautifully designed VPN. A simple sign-up procedure requires you to enter your name, email address and a desired password. After that is done, all you have to do is confirm your email, and you’re good to go. The company offers three possible tariff options: Free - you can use the....


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