We haven't had anything audited yet, we did have talks about it internally, just haven't decided on it yet. Like I said a few posts back though, we do eventually plan on open-sourcing our proxy that handles everything behind the scenes.
1): We are indeed running this service at a loss, like I said above, it's all paid for out of pocket. And no, we don't sell any information about our customers or their servers.
2): No, these servers are not used for anything else, they are solely used to host our proxy software.
3): Regarding...
At the moment, it's just me and a friend working on this. And yes, a proper website is in the works, we just need to finish up our client area and such before releasing it to the public.
At this moment in time, no. Although, this is something we've been looking to do for quite some time now. If there is enough demand for it, we will surely do it.
We don't differ from TCPShield much, we're just simply offering up a free alternative to communities that don't want to deal with TCPShield's free bandwidth cap.
How can you trust us with your data? You can't, you can't trust anyone really. Any encryption implementation on our end would still...
Extremely Reliable
We understand that unexpected downtime isn't acceptable when running a community. We're here to make sure that doesn't happen. With completely redundant infrastructure, and an active support team, you can rest easy knowing your server will always be reachable.
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