BashfulDwarf wrote:
Thanks for the pointless rant. So you don't actually know how it operates. That's fine. I don't trust security by obscurity.
Keezel will soon announce its VPN partners. They've selected them based on performance and their logging policies. Some keep no logs whatsoever, others log for a maximum of 30 days and only so called meta-data. None of them log the websites you have visited. The great thing is that their VPN partners don't know the identity of keezel users (they just know keezeluser1324 for example, but not your name or address) and the guys at keezel don't know what you are doing since they don't handle the traffic.
Contracts with their VPN providers are now being finalized and that's they won't yet reveal them. If people like, they could simply wait a while until keezel announces their partners and then decide if you want to support keezel.
Keezel is a great improvement for anyone's privacy. However, they don't claim anonymity and with the stories of Edward Snowden and the NSA in recent times, they simply cannot make guarantees like '100% privacy and security'. TOR is/was a great piece of software but requires technical skills and good habits to keep your identity hidden (if you use it, but still log in to any of your accounts, like facebook, you reveal your identity). As such, keezel never advertise with claims, such as 'military grade security' or 'online anonymity'.
After the campaign keezel will raise prices to retail level. They are crowdfunding, which has some risks, therefor they'd offer great deals to their current backers as they support them from the very start. Keezel has planned shipment to start in December to the first backers. They will send every backer an email, right before shipment starts, asking for the shipping address, so they can send the keezel to them.
If people have something to offer the project, step forward and make your skills known and perhaps we'll let you to "help". Well, pretty much everybody....
The annual fee is for the following reason. For keezel to work, keezel needs servers all over the world. This way people can connect their keezel to such a server. These servers need to be maintained by keezel's VPN partners. For this they have to pay them (the VPN server partners) and this is the reason why a fee is necessary. Keezel does not monitor MAC or IP addresses.
