![]() ![]() If you check Whois records for both sites, you will notice that they are both owned by Hola. What's even more problematic than that is the fact that Hola seems to have started selling access to these exit nodes on the Luminati website. ![]() First, it increases the bandwidth usage on the device and reveals your device's IP address to the target service or website which you may not always want. ![]() Hola users have no control over endpoints which is problematic for several reasons. An endpoint is a node that is communicating directly with a target website or service that Hola users access when the service is enabled. This means basically that any user device that Hola is running on acts as an endpoint. Instead of routing users solely (or at all) through company servers and raking up huge bandwidth bills in the process, it is utilizing user devices as endpoints. Hola uses a sophisticated system to offer its services for free. It is free to use and if you check ratings and users on Chrome's Web Store alone, you will notice that it is used by more than 7.1 million Chrome users currently. ![]()
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