UnoTelly is a subscription-based service that offers users access to international streaming content. It is designed to help users bypass geographical restrictions and censorship imposed by their Internet Service Providers (ISPs) and governments. It works by routing users' web traffic through its own secure servers located in different countries, giving them access to international content that may otherwise be blocked. This includes streaming services such as Netflix, Hulu, and BBC iPlayer. UnoTelly also provides users with a DNS service, which can help them unblock websites and services that are normally blocked. In addition, UnoTelly offers users access to an encrypted and secure “tunnel” for browsing the web and accessing certain websites, as well as a dynamic IP address that changes each time a user connects, helping to protect their online privacy.
Warning Third-party security researchers have published reports claiming that Hola has numerous vulnerabilities in its clients' software, leaving users vulnerable to attacks. In addition, these reports claim that Hola user bandwidth was sold and that users are unknowingly part of a "botnet." For more information on the claims and findings, see the posts here: http://adios-hola.org/ The response to these claims and the vulnerabilities from Hola's CEO can be read on their website here: https: // hola. org / blog / the-recent-events-on-the-hola-network /