We listened to your feedback at Golden Frog Ideas and we are excited to offer PayPal as a new payment option for VyprVPN and Dump Truck! At Golden Frog, we want to make it as easy as possible for you to use our services. The addition of Paypal now offers our members greater payment flexibility.
July 17, 2013The Golden Frog engineering team has been very active this month, last week we launched VyprVPN server clusters in Singapore and Ireland. Today, we are excited to deploy a new VyprVPN server cluster in Malaysia! You can now choose from three VPN server clusters in the Asia-Pacific region: Malaysia, Singapore or Hong Kong.
July 15, 2013This is our eleventh server cluster in Europe, and we will continue to add additional clusters throughout 2013. Please keep sharing your product suggestions and feature requests at our Ideas microsite so we can deliver you the best VPN service possible.
July 10, 2013A United States Securities and Exchange Commission letter has asked the United States Senate Judiciary Committee to change the current ECPA reform bill (S.607) so that U.S. state and federal regulatory agencies could obtain a “quasi-warrant” to compel communication service providers to disclose their users’ “content” directly to them.
June 30, 2013ECPA was enacted in 1986, when we lived in a very different electronic world than today; the “public” Internet did not even exist. The primary purpose for ECPA was to address the then-new communications technologies and services and govern how law enforcement could obtain information about “oral,” “wire” and “electronic” services, which at the time mostly consisted of bulletin boards and walled-garden portals
June 26, 2013In response to your feedback on Golden Frog Ideas we added Synology NAS (Network Attached Storage) setup instructions for VyprVPN! We are committed to providing an excellent user experience for all customers, on all devices, so please continue to share your feedback and help make VyprVPN even better.
June 11, 2013There are many definitions for “prism”; the one I like is from the Free Dictionary “a medium that misrepresents whatever is seen through it.” It is therefore interesting that the government would select PRISM as the name for the latest privacy concern to come to light.
June 10, 2013