Anonymox Review Today
While the Premium version improves performance, the price point is difficult to justify when compared to top-tier VPNs like NordVPN or Surfshark, which offer full encryption and better streaming capabilities for similar prices.
From a security standpoint, AnonymoX falls short of modern standards. Most reputable VPNs use robust encryption protocols like OpenVPN or WireGuard to create a secure tunnel for all device traffic. AnonymoX, by contrast, functions strictly as a proxy within the browser. It does not encrypt your data end-to-end; it merely changes your visible IP address. Any traffic outside the browser—such as from email clients, gaming apps, or background system updates—remains exposed. Furthermore, the connection between the extension and the proxy server is often unencrypted unless the website itself uses HTTPS. This leaves users vulnerable to man-in-the-middle attacks on unsecured Wi-Fi networks, such as those in coffee shops or airports. anonymox review
Allows for fast changing of browser IDs and IP addresses. Cons: While the Premium version improves performance, the price