Eric Cartman wrote:Anonymos wrote:Hello.
Is it also possible for me to see "my" VPN IP?
Then I can shurely believe it

?
It is the same situation, If i see "my" TOR-Browser exit node IP on a "My-IP"-Site.
Only for the good feeling ;-D .
I have a similar question, when I use other vpns I like to check the status on one of those ip sites as well, not seeing it when i select vpn on. The other thing I am seeing or not seeing is the file download.
if I select vpn..padlock turns red then if i try to stream a movie it never downloads, seems to only download for me if vpn is off then I can turn it on once movie is done streaming but I'm not sure if that is even doing anything to hide your ip at that point.
Your IP is not hidden when you turn off the VPN to download the movie.
This VPN is specially built in to prevent your IP from being public in the meanwhile of downloading a movie.
So when you turn on the VPN while downloading the movie, your IP will be hidden.
This problem is probably not your PC, but your connection with the VPN, it's just too slow.
But there's not a huge risk of watching/streaming a movie using time4popcorn. You can just watch a movie without VPN and no worries.