In addition, on the free version only your web browser data will be encrypted - other applications will also continue to use your regular connection. Spotflux is a service designed to increase your privacy and security on the web but not a service to safe harbor online activity from nefarious or illegal acts.'
'Unfortunately, we cannot support the use of Bittorrent (or similar P2P file sharing protocols) on our network due to its widespread abuse in violating copyright laws. Peer to peer is sadly not permitted on Spotflux free, mobile, or premium versions of the service. As long as you expect to get what you pay for, though, Spotflux provides a reasonable service that may well suit some people. Despite what it has going for it, however, Spotflux doesn’t compare to high-end VPN services. It is an adequate service with some pretty cool features. Overall, Spotflux is a free or low-cost VPN service that is available for Mac, Windows, iOS and Android. Spotflux also claims to be the 'most advanced VPN in the world', so let's take a look the service. That is pretty good going, and certainly made my ears prick up as I came in for my up close and personal inspection of the VPN service. Before the full launch four years ago, Spotflux ran a beta test, and in less than a year it had attracted 100,000 users from 121 countries. The service was launched in 2012 and was started by two privacy advocates that came from a strong decade-long background in infosec. Spotflux is a VPN that seems promising from the outset.
Update: Spotflux is no longer operational.