F-Secure Freedome VPN Pro 2.34.6377.0 Free Download

 

Thanks to F-Secure FREEDOME VPN you will be able to protect your privacy and change your virtual location. The latest program in a long line of cyber security triumphs from F-Secure has not disappointed and is giving subscribers great usability and results. This virtual private network (VPN) does two important things. Firstly, it conceals your true location; making sure that no one can see what you do online. This will include the websites you visit, the Wi-Fi you used, and other personal information.

Freedom is straightforward as VPN services go. After accepting the software’s terms and conditions, the installer displays a big white circle with the word Install in the middle. Click, and the software handles everything else. It doesn’t get much easier than this.

The desktop app retains the same cool blue colors and minimalist design as the installer. A central button connects or disconnects you from the Freedome VPN service. It’s flanked by stats showing how much of your Web traffic has been protected, how many malicious sites have been blocked, and how many attempts to track your online activity have been thwarted. We really like this slick presentation, which is on par with that of other apps like Spotflux Premium and Hotspot Shield.

Your VPN server of choice is displayed below the connect button, and you click to select from Freedome’s 27 global servers. This includes eight in North America, three in Asia, 13 across Europe, and single servers in Mexico City and Australia. The selection screen includes national flags and a moving globe, showing more design chops than any other VPN service. There are, however, no specialized servers like NordVPN’s ($3.49 Per Month at NordVPN) double encryption server or TorGuard’s BitTorrent friendly servers. Still, if you travel to Europe frequently or want a European persona (don’t forget, laws for data collection and retention are much stricter in Europe than in the U.S.), Freedome gives you a lot of options.

Tabs down the side give fast access to more of Freedome’s features, including browsing and tracker protection. These are switched on by default, so you probably won’t need to mess with them. One interesting feature is the Tracker Mapper. This launches a standalone application that monitors your Web traffic and demonstrates how advertisers can track you across the Web. As you surf the Web, the map becomes populated with more sites and more trackers, and eventually, you’ll see how the same trackers on multiple websites can communicate to give advertisers a clear picture of your movements online. The Tracker Mapper also displays malicious sites blocked by Freedome.

We found the previous version of Freedome to be overly pushy with upsells and opportunities to convince your friends to buy Freedome. Thankfully, F-Secure seems to have eased up a bit on this.

By their very nature, VPN services degrade Internet speed and performance. There’s no way around it. But some services affect speeds more than others. In our testing, we use both the speed test software from Ookla (also owned by our publisher, Ziff Davis) and from Speed of. me. We test speeds with the VPN engaged through a server in Australia, and then again without the VPN for a baseline comparison. With Ookla, we use a test server in Fairbanks, Alaska for each test. Speed of. It does not allow us to select a test server, and it defaults to New York for baseline tests and Sydney for VPN tests.

In our Ookla tests, we found that Freedome increased latency by 301.3 percent. Download rates were slowed by only 7.66 percent, but upload rates were reduced by 31.6 percent. These results are among the best we’ve observed with Ookla, second only to HideIPVPN ($6.99/Month at HideIP VPN). Speed of. I showed a 1,519 percent increase in latency, a 10.1 percent reduction in download rate, and a 25.5 reduction in upload rate. This was the highest increase in latency we recorded, though it was followed closely that by Spotflux Premium.

These might seem like shocking numbers, but remember that latency is measured in milliseconds. Generally, we find in our hands-on testing that browsing the Web with most VPN services feels only marginally slower than without. We were surprised that surfing the Web with Freedome felt more sluggish than we’d expected. Even pages with only a few media elements took a longer time to load, and a few pages behaved strangely. YouTube videos were slow to load, and videos on Netflix (Free at Apple.com) could be viewed in HD, but also took longer than expected.

Streaming 4K movies from YouTube is a good test of how the network handles extremely large files. In the case of Freedome, the 4K video was all but unviewable. TorGuard, by comparison, did quite well in our hands-on testing.

Any VPN will defend your Web traffic, but Freedome also protects against malware and phishing websites. We are pleased to see that the Freedome app advises users to visit the Anti-Malware Testing Standards Organization (AMTSO) website in order to validate the app’s malware protection. This is the same way we confirm malware detection, and it’s good to see F-Secure supporting this standard. We found in testing that F-Secure successfully detected the benign AMSTO test payloads which are intended to be detected as malware. We were especially impressed that the service was able to detect payloads that were inside compressed files,. ZIP files. We noted, however, that it did not protect against a drive-by download.

Ads are a major annoyance on the Web, but they can also be used to spread malware. So-called malvertising uses legitimate ad services to distribute attacks to unsuspecting victims. We were pleased to see that Freedome blocked most ads it encountered but, like Spotflux, it let a few slip past.

Simply changing your IP address isn’t sufficient to stop ad networks from tracking you. These networks use other factors to tie you to multiple IP addresses to keep track of your activity. Using the free Ghostery plugin, we found that Freedome blocked just over half of all trackers it encountered. That’s pretty good on both counts, but you’ll probably want standalone ad-blocking software to really clean up your view.

On top of all that additional protection, Freedome also blocks malicious websites known as phishing pages. These are websites that mimic legitimate websites, like ones from the IRS, in order to trick victims into willingly handing over their personal information. Using the list of fresh phishing sites at Phishtank.com, we found that Freedome blocked nine out of ten phishing sites. That’s excellent.

Information

» Setup Mode: Silent-Activated
» File Size: 50 MB
» Software Info: 32 Bit
» Operating System: 7, 8 & 10; 32 & 64 Bit

Installation Notes

» Double click on the installer and wait for the installation completed notification or the icon to have appeared on the desktop.


Tips & Tricks

» Though it will show 5 Day Trial it will auto-renew on every restart.
» Just click “Connect”, also you can change the country.


F-Secure Freedome VPN Pro 2.34.6377.0 Free Download F-Secure Freedome VPN Pro 2.34.6377.0 Free Download Reviewed by Khan Tech Pro on August 09, 2020 Rating: 5

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