We can all accept that the Internet is a world unto itself, with many things to do and content to consume. Nevertheless, many services and content are restricted to certain regions and are ...
VPNs have become more popular for end-users in recent years, thanks to increased cooperation between ISPs and copyright enforcement agencies, battles between ISPs and content providers, Edward Snowden ...
There are no free meals in this world and Hola users could discover the bitter truth the hard way. Are you using the free Hola virtual private network (VPN)? Then you're in trouble as you've made ...
Free virtual private network (VPN) service Hola, available as a popular Chrome extension, is well-known among users who frequently like to watch videos and TV shows from other countries that location ...
Sometimes a free service isn’t really free and you can end up paying for it in unexpected ways. If you’re running the Chrome extension Hola Better Internet or the Firefox add-on Hola Unblocker, well, ...
If you’re a user of the free version of the VPN service Hola, I hope you read the small print. Because while you might use the Hola VPN proxy to cover your tracks while surfing the web, watching ...
VPN service Hola, which can unblock region-locked websites and streaming channels, has been accused of selling its subscribers' internet bandwidth, creating a backdoor that can be used by hackers to ...
One of the most popular Chrome extensions is selling its users' bandwidth, largely without their knowledge — and it can be used by hackers to maliciously attack websites. Hola is a VPN — a "virtual ...
Update: A follow-up to this story can be found here. Hola, an Israeli company that develops a browser plug-in promoted heavily as a means to bypass region locks on Web-based content and anonymous ...