
Pornhub is one of the largest adult entertainment websites in the world, with 28.5 billion annual visits and around 90 million daily users. In 2017, it transferred no less than 3,732 petabytes of data. With all this flow, the company decided to create its own private network, or VPN, which has a free plan and other paid ones – and that can pay off a lot for the company.
VPNhub paid plans cost BRL 179.90 per year or BRL 45.90 monthly
VPNhub, like other options on the market, offers anonymous and encrypted browsing, which protects the information exchanged there from being spied on by the operator or third parties. The “free and unlimited” version for tablets and smartphones registers a certain drop in speed and comes with ad serving.
The company claims that the structure has a thousand servers in more than 15 countries and that it will not “store, collect, sell or transmit information to third parties”. It promises to only keep the advertiser’s identification of each device and apply software such as Analytics and Firebase to analyze the app’s internal behavior.

The problem is that Mindgeek, which runs Pornhub, does not have a very good image when it comes to security. As Engadget well remembers, in 2012, some of its subsidiaries, such as YouPorn and Digital Playground, leaked details of 1.1 million users. In 2016, the Brazzers forum had information on 800,000 hacked members. In 2017, Pornhub discovered that it had been unknowingly hosting malicious ads for over a year.
VPNhub Premium is an ad-free version — which can reduce the risk of vulnerabilities — and has greater browsing speed, with the choice of any one of the thousand servers in the 15 countries where they are located, at BRL 179.90 per year or BRL 45.90 per month. You can download it for Mac, Windows, Android, and iOS.TecMundo discount coupons: