I believe they really will keep Encrypt around for a fairly long time, and I’ll elaborate on why I believe them. They each brought different perspectives that provided a good background on what has happened so far and where they see the future product development going.īefore I get into any details of the future, the main takeaway from our conversation is that Encrypt will stay in place for current customers for the foreseeable future, but new customers will be directed towards StrongVPN. I spoke to Subbu Sthanu, VP of Consumer Product Strategy, and Erjona Asllani, VPN Product Management & Product Marketing. I made some inquiries and engaged in a video teleconference with two representatives for StrongVPN. This news from John that they’d combined with StrongVPN was news to me and like John, I was very interested in the future of this product. My loyalty to is so strong that for the roughly 18 months I didn’t leave my house, I kept paying for because I wanted them to stay in business and still be around when I poked my nose out of the front door. I’ve been using since it was called Cloak, so for at least 15 years and I’ve been a big proponent of it on the podcast. He wondered how the change was going to affect the commitment to privacy and security. He told me that the VPN service was combining with one called StrongVPN. Long time NosillaCastaway John Shaffer wrote in what he called a Dumb Question a few weeks ago that caught me by surprise.
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