I bought OysterVPN and it works great on mobile. However, my antivírus is not allowing me to install Oyster on desktop. You guys should fix that. Please, fix it so I can write you a review. Thank you!
A: It is a False Detection from Microsoft, and we have already report to the Microsoft. You can ignore the warning and install the OysterVPN Desktop App.
You can check the scanning report from VirusTotal https://www.virustotal.com/gui/file/eb798ac384eec030899e28631cecae0ff13b3d36f795a64dfc732eda17fd2010?nocache=1
Q: It will work in countries where VPN is blocked?
It will work in countries where VPN is blocked? Also what additional protocols you have in place, so users can connect where the common vpn protocols are blocked? I know vpn app find way to connect different way and always works. Can I use the desktop app to create alocal proxy and other pc to use that proxy to have a freedom? It will a desktop app create a wifi hotspot so I can create VPN Wifi?
Hi, just curious it will work on countries where VPN is blocked by using different protocols. I know Windscribe VPN offer a lot of protocols on different ports, and always find the way to connect. I can use at work where this is also blocked:) Can I use the desktop app to create a local proxy and share the vpn over it in the LAN? Also curious is the desktop app can create a wifi hotspot and I can use to connect my phone to it?
Hi, I'm going to put you on the spot and ask that you address a review by pcmag.com https://www.pcmag.com/reviews/oystervpn
It mentions privacy policy, speed and server options as potential issues. Have there been any major updates since this review to address these?
For what it's worth, I do understand that every review is different and every reviewer may or may no have their own agenda as the writer fully discloses a direct connection with IPVanish
A: We understand that reviews play a crucial role in assessing product quality, and as a relatively new VPN in the marketplace, we are committed to continuously improving our services. In response to the cons highlighted in the PCMag review, we have taken significant steps to address these concerns.
We have expanded our network to include over 269 servers across 28 countries, with plans for...
A: Yes, you can use FTP, SSH, and other protocols to answer the first question. Regarding your second question about servers and countries. Appsumo's plans have static content where we must add our features; however, OysterVPN's live website contains real-time servers and countries, and we are constantly adding servers in different nations.
Q: Antivirus removing the setup file?
I bought OysterVPN and it works great on mobile. However, my antivírus is not allowing me to install Oyster on desktop. You guys should fix that. Please, fix it so I can write you a review. Thank you!
jason.gray
Edited Oct 22, 2024A: It is a False Detection from Microsoft, and we have already report to the Microsoft. You can ignore the warning and install the OysterVPN Desktop App.
You can check the scanning report from VirusTotal
https://www.virustotal.com/gui/file/eb798ac384eec030899e28631cecae0ff13b3d36f795a64dfc732eda17fd2010?nocache=1
Thank you,
Q: It will work in countries where VPN is blocked?
It will work in countries where VPN is blocked?
Also what additional protocols you have in place, so users can connect where the common vpn protocols are blocked? I know vpn app find way to connect different way and always works.
Can I use the desktop app to create alocal proxy and other pc to use that proxy to have a freedom?
It will a desktop app create a wifi hotspot so I can create VPN Wifi?
Q: It will work where VPN is blocked?
Hi, just curious it will work on countries where VPN is blocked by using different protocols. I know Windscribe VPN offer a lot of protocols on different ports, and always find the way to connect.
I can use at work where this is also blocked:)
Can I use the desktop app to create a local proxy and share the vpn over it in the LAN?
Also curious is the desktop app can create a wifi hotspot and I can use to connect my phone to it?
Q: Would you mind addressing this review?
Hi, I'm going to put you on the spot and ask that you address a review by pcmag.com https://www.pcmag.com/reviews/oystervpn
It mentions privacy policy, speed and server options as potential issues. Have there been any major updates since this review to address these?
For what it's worth, I do understand that every review is different and every reviewer may or may no have their own agenda as the writer fully discloses a direct connection with IPVanish
jason.gray
Oct 23, 2024A: We understand that reviews play a crucial role in assessing product quality, and as a relatively new VPN in the marketplace, we are committed to continuously improving our services. In response to the cons highlighted in the PCMag review, we have taken significant steps to address these concerns.
We have expanded our network to include over 269 servers across 28 countries, with plans for...
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The answer to this question would be helpful!
Q: Can we use non-HTTP protocol?
Such as SSH, FTP and etc.
And what is difference between your site and appsumo?
It seems servers and countries are different.
jason.gray
Oct 22, 2024A: Yes, you can use FTP, SSH, and other protocols to answer the first question. Regarding your second question about servers and countries. Appsumo's plans have static content where we must add our features; however, OysterVPN's live website contains real-time servers and countries, and we are constantly adding servers in different nations.