Hide IP Platinum just don't buy it I did and regret it After reading the reviews albeit none posted recently i went ahead and paid £22 GBP for a licence code. After unlocking the product I tried to use it. Completely rubbish, the Hide IP Platinum 3.42 icon in the system tray just keeps spinning making no contact with any proxy servers. I tried "Updating" the proxy list which it reported "Update success" so i know the thing isn't firewalled out and then after many repeated attempts it finally finds a prxy in the USA. The only trouble is that this proxy is so dammed slow you just give up even trying to load the first page pof your browser. Numerous E-Mails to Volcano Force got absolutely no response either from using their E-Mail contact page on their web site or E-Mailing the directly giving them all the info they asked for. So what have I got. A lot of wasted time and a wallet which is £22 lighter. Buy it at your peril!!!
You're absolutely right! Hide IP Platinum is not workable at all. I used it and didn't find it useful in any case. The thing is that this software has a lot of adverts all over the Internet. Because of that reason a lot of users just believe the words they say. Now I use SmartHide - http://www.smarthide.com. This software has not much adverts and simple navigation. But the most important thing in SmartHide is Internet speed. All servers are very fast. It has free unlimited version and paid one software and free Online Anonimizer. Free version has slower Internet connection.
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