Should Internet Kill Switch Option be Available on All Software?
The IKS ( Internet Kill Switch ) feature is available with the PureVPN Windows Software, the PureVPN team is working hard to launch it on other devices as well. Would you like us to launch IKS on other devices? Please vote!
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Michel commented
Please develop IKS for IOS. And please let us now when it will be available and if you are still working on it. It is for me extremely important that it works with IOS! Thank you
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Simon commented
Yes, please develop for iOS! IKS must be such a fundamental feature for VPN that surely without it isn't real VPN as disconnects are regular and therefore high risk.
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Eric commented
Yes! IKS is needed on Mac OS ASAP please! Any ETA for this?
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Richard commented
Please a Kill switch for mac. This is the only thing stopping me using your service. I have been recommended to you by a friend who uses windows and you have the servers in the remote countries that I need, your pricing structure is excellent. The one thing missing is the kill switch for Mac. If you are working on it do you have any ETA when it will be available? That way I could at least look back in a few months etc to move across to PureVPN.
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Noel Lamothe commented
What I would really like to see is support for us geeky users who love our Unix based operating systems that aren't Mac OS or iOS based. In particular, for my own personal preferences, I would really love to see the VPN app that you have in Windows made available on Debian based Linux. In the perfect world (in my opinion), it would be available in one of two ways.
The first would be the apt PPA repository, which you could install from a terminal window or SSH session by using three commands kind of like so:
1) sudo apt-add-repository ppa:purevpn/stable
2) sudo apt-get update
3) sudo apt-get -y install purevpnEither in the absence of or in addition to the apt repository, some Debian/Ubuntu users may find it more preferable to be able to go to somewhere on your website and download a Debian package and either open it in the Ubuntu software centre, or just pull up a terminal window and issue one of two commands similar to the following:
1) sudo dpkg --install purevpn-i386.deb
OR
2) sudo dpkg --install purevpn-i386_amd64.debIn reality though, you could also create an oldschool tar ball install package, which can usually be made to be universal to most Linux distributions. Short of that, from my experience, the other more popular Linux installer type for Linux is rpm files that you install with yum. These are all things that would make your already awesome service even better in my opinion.
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Anonymous commented
IKS on the Mac is highly sought after!!
Our national government is to start monitoring and tracking of all online activity as soon as it passes the parliament... making it a must-have function (please!)
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