There's no such thing as a free lunch, as the saying goes, and that's something that people using the Hola free VPN are now learning. The service, it has emerged, has been selling domestic users ...
If you’re using Hola, a free virtual private network (VPN) that lets you stream things like Netflix abroad, you need to stop immediately. The company behind Hola is turning your computer into a node ...
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 ...
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 ...
Hola's founder has confirmed the popular VPN Chrome extension sells its users' bandwidth in order to cover the cost of offering its free service -- resulting in a vast botnet-for-sale network.
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 surfing, faced a considerable amount of backlash last ...
Sometimes you just want to stream that show that’s only available on US Netflix. Or maybe, if we’re being honest, you’ve found your way to one of those less-than-legal sites and it won’t open without ...