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SuperVPN - 10% off PPTP VPN Packages

We received our first VPN offer from Luis of SuperVPN. Now, it was really important to me that this offer not seem shady, and I really think Luis met this quite well while also introducing me to a VPN service that I had never heard of. Their WHOIS information is public, their parent company is named OKay. SuperVPN is 18 months old according to Luis. They accept PayPal as payment. So let’s dive into some details here.

The Offer:

You can get 10% off any of their plans with coupon code LOWEND. This discount is not factored into the prices below.

3 Months Subscription – $8.97 – Order Here
6 Months Subscription – $16.45 – Order Here
1 Year Subscription – $32.89 – Order Here

Locations:

Australia
Brazil
Canada
England
France
Hungary
Spain
Switzerland
USA

Jarland

32 Comments

  1. do u keep server logs?

    January 2, 2016 @ 12:37 am | Reply
    • Depends what you are wanting to do.

      January 2, 2016 @ 2:35 am | Reply
      • Joe Merit:

        not a good answer, its either yes or no.

        January 2, 2016 @ 4:11 am | Reply
        • It is an obviously yes. This kind of question makes the feeling it is for something ilegal.

          January 2, 2016 @ 4:35 am | Reply
          • Joe Merit:

            that is one of the reasons people use VPNs. Are you new to the Internet?

            PIA and TorGuard seem to be much better options than your company.

            (they do not log and they have many more servers/locations and use a more secure/robust VPN implementation.)

            January 2, 2016 @ 1:22 pm | Reply
          • xxdesmus:

            There goes my business.

            I don’t need my VPN provider deciding how they feel about my traffic ..which then of course implies you’re spying my traffic, and logging.

            I’ll remain a loyal Private Internet Access (PIA) customer then, thanks.

            January 4, 2016 @ 8:32 pm | Reply
        • Dave:

          When you start your VPN company Joe Merit, I guess we will ask you the same thing; especially when the feds decide that it found some kiddie p0rn going through your systems, I am pretty sure you are going to want to find those logs to vindicate yourself of that crime? I also love when folks tell me how they “use tor” to anonymize themselves – if you would only follow the people/money used to build tor, you would quickly realize that tor is most likely a CIA or other LE agencies project.

          So yes Joe, you run out there and have a blast with your super anonymous “bits” flying around ;)

          January 2, 2016 @ 3:14 pm | Reply
          • Thanks for your support Dave.

            January 2, 2016 @ 5:15 pm | Reply
          • colibri:

            Anybody who recommends Tor is a noob

            January 3, 2016 @ 1:39 pm | Reply
  2. jesse:

    no hk

    January 2, 2016 @ 4:40 am | Reply
  3. perennate:

    Can run IRC server?

    January 2, 2016 @ 6:29 am | Reply
    • Hi. This is no a VPS offer, it is a VPN. You are allowed to connect to IRC servers.

      January 2, 2016 @ 5:11 pm | Reply
      • perennate:

        What is VPS/VPN? I just want a low end box plz

        January 2, 2016 @ 8:13 pm | Reply
  4. Upstage:

    Unlimited traffic?

    January 2, 2016 @ 12:22 pm | Reply
  5. martin4:

    If Ip is blacklisted 10 days after order do I get refund!

    January 2, 2016 @ 2:38 pm | Reply
  6. PPTP only? Ugh…

    I would’ve expected something different for the first offer.

    January 2, 2016 @ 4:42 pm | Reply
    • Well, what can you expect? Nobody has sent the ticket but me.

      For 8.97 the quarter (8.97 / 3 = 2.99 monthly, 2,69 if you use the coupon), it is cheap enough for a PPTP

      January 2, 2016 @ 5:14 pm | Reply
      • Joe Merit:

        Is it? with coupons/offers you can get TorGuard/PIA and other providers for roughly the same price and they provide OpenVPN and more.

        January 2, 2016 @ 5:28 pm | Reply
        • pia ? details plz

          January 3, 2016 @ 8:03 pm | Reply
          • Tom:

            PIA = Private Internet Access. You’re not familiar with one of your biggest competitors after 18 months in business?

            January 4, 2016 @ 12:29 am | Reply
    • Did I tell you we do support in Spanish as well? :)

      January 2, 2016 @ 6:35 pm | Reply
      • How surprising, considering that it’s your native language!

        January 2, 2016 @ 6:37 pm | Reply
  7. Wow guys, brutal. Good luck Luis. Try not to take the super negative folks to seriously. Congrats on listing.

    January 3, 2016 @ 5:38 am | Reply
  8. colibri:

    You’re the first VPN provider posted on here so the trolls and tire kickers will come out.

    January 3, 2016 @ 1:41 pm | Reply
    • perennate:

      at your service!

      January 5, 2016 @ 5:26 am | Reply
  9. HDPixel:

    Listing USA as a location is not helpful.

    Other useful information you can provide:

    -Simultaneous devices connected. Is there a limit?

    -Specify cities for VPN locations

    -Your website doesn’t have any information about VPN offerings.

    -Dedicated IP or does it rotate?

    -Private or Public Torrent allowed?

    -Are there any restricted ports?

    -Can you provide any speed test?

    -Unlimited traffic?

    -Cross platform compatible?

    -What port is the VPN connection using? Some US Schools, university and private companies are blocking standards VPN ports.

    I hope future providers can take note and provide more information in their offerings.

    Good luck Luis!

    January 4, 2016 @ 4:44 am | Reply
    • missing information:

      yep, i am also missing 90% of information for this offer.

      January 4, 2016 @ 6:08 am | Reply
    • More detail about this would be helpful

      January 9, 2016 @ 7:20 am | Reply
  10. Hans:

    From:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Point-to-Point_Tunneling_Protocol
    PPTP has been the subject of many security analyses and serious security vulnerabilities have been found in the protocol. The known vulnerabilities relate to the underlying PPP authentication protocols used, the design of the MPPE protocol as well as the integration between MPPE and PPP authentication for session key establishment.[3][4]

    A summary of these vulnerabilities is below:

    MS-CHAP-v1 is fundamentally unsecured. Tools exist to trivially extract the NT Password hashes from a captured MSCHAP-v1 exchange.[5]
    When using MSCHAP-v1, MPPE uses the same RC4 session key for encryption in both directions of the communication flow. This can be cryptanalysed with standard methods by XORing the streams from each direction together.[6]
    MS-CHAP-v2 is vulnerable to dictionary attack on the captured challenge response packets. Tools exist to perform this process rapidly.[7]
    In 2012, it was shown that brute-force attack on MSCHAP-v2 is equivalent to single DES key brute-force attack. Online service was presented, which is capable to restore MSCHAP-v2 passphrase’s MD4 in 23 hours.[8][9]
    MPPE uses RC4 stream cipher for encryption. There is no method for authentication of the ciphertext stream and therefore the ciphertext is vulnerable to a bit-flipping attack. An attacker could modify the stream in transit and adjust single bits to change the output stream without possibility of detection. These bit flips may be detected by the protocols themselves through checksums or other means.[5]

    EAP-TLS is seen as the superior authentication choice for PPTP;[10] however, it requires implementation of a public-key infrastructure for both client and server certificates. As such it is not a viable authentication option for many remote access installations.

    January 15, 2016 @ 5:32 pm | Reply
  11. os the offer still there?

    June 17, 2016 @ 10:09 am | Reply

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