![]() Follow them on Twitter, and it’s 100MB more, and so on. Confirm your email, and you’ll receive 250MB more. Just by signing up with an email address, you’ll receive 500MB of secured data per month, for free. Today, you can take advantage of SurfEasy’s network through downloadable plugins from Chrome and the release version of Opera. This is what you’ll normally pay for the SurfEasy services. (A few days ago, SurfEasy promised to protect BitTorrent downloads, possibly preparing for the Opera launch.) About a year ago, Opera bought SurfEasy, a Canadian VPN provider whose network Opera is apparently using as the backbone of its services. The integrated VPN may not be that surprising if you’ve been watching Opera for long. ![]() Second: What will the performance of the VPN network (and the browser, too) be under load? No surprise to Opera watchers There are two major questions that Opera will need to answer, though: First, what are the terms of service of the VPN, and the acceptable use policy? “Unlimited” services rarely are. Why this matters: Free, unlimited VPN is an enormous coup for Opera. ![]()
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