
UltraSurf (UltraReach now has UltraVPN) and TOR seem to be the top picks for situations where the ultimate in internet security is critical, like when someone (read: the governments of China, Myanmar, Iran, Egypt, India) is actually "after" you, not just cookie and targeted advertising avoidance. Spotflex is fine if you just want to avoid being tracked by sites and such, which is actually a useless exercise, except for porn perverts or some such. They offer two sets of free public DNS servers, one of which is just for parental controls with dozens of filtering options. You apparently know very little about the security procedures Ultrasurf uses. OpenDNS claims 100 percent reliability and up-time, and is used by tens of millions of users around the world. How does pricing for OpenDNS and WebTitan DNS Filter work This article discusses Cisco OpenDNS pricing compared to WebTitan pricing and also covers OpenDNS MSP Pricing.

Read, think, understand and do some research before making such blanket, country-centric statements. OpenDNS Pricing Compared to WebTitan DNS Pricing. In situations (read: countries) wherein it is necessary to avoid being found to have been using the internet surreptitiously as well as even the suspicion of having done so, one must use software such as UltraSurf. Spotflex must be installed, and is therefore useless for security critical situations where your computer may be forensically examined. My post was about completely surreptitious internet use. It provides a much faster and more reliable internet browsing experience than using the DNS served offered by your ISP and did not require any hardware and software.

Obviously you are a Spotflex fan, but you obviously didn't read my post. Comodo Secure DNS is a faster, reliable, and safer domain name resolution service that resolves your DNS requests through its worldwide network of redundant DNS servers.
