

WOne thing that dismayed us when writing this Hoxx VPN review is the fact that Hoxx routinely “save logs for a certain period to prevent abuse of network.” Many VPNs manage to protect the integrity of their network without keeping any logs, and for us, this was a big red flag, especially when the parent company of Hoxx is located in the US, a Five Eyes country. The only thing we know: when a VPN is vague about how it’s supposed to keep you secure, it probably can’t. Also, it’s pretty unclear how they are supposed to do any of these things. blocks against cookie-based ad trackers (how?)Īll that is encouraging, but nothing special for high-quality VPNs.protection while using public wifi spots (how?).4096-bit RSA cipher (this is normally reserved for the Handshake, so it’s unclear whether this is an issue with communication or not).In fact, this is the only thing we could get about their security: Hoxx VPN is light on their security features.
