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by moonmoods_52 , Dec 14 '99
Pros: none Cons: messes with one's computer
Well, it looks like I am the only dissatisfied customer of iFreedom out there. I not only tried downloading iFreedom once but twice. Each time the accessing onto the internet was either nil or lousy at best. Plus, each time after deleting iFreedom it...
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by 4-1-1 - Top 50, Sep 16 '00
Pros: was free Cons: was never a reliable service, doomed to failure for stiffing webmasters
Do you like to watch movies on TV without commercial interruptions? If so, you are probably paying to do so. Do you like to listen to music without listening to any advertising? If so, you probably buy CDs or cassettes and avoid listening to the...
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by lansky2000 - Top 1000, Jun 16 '00
Pros: Innovative new quality provider... Cons: Took too long for me to find it...
This ISP provider has unique qualities that will immediately endear itself to your average free ISP collector like myself. IFreedom downloads real easy and has a few local numbers to hook up to if your first attempt is unsuccessful (unlike the sorry...
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by elegiac , Nov 03 '99
Pros: Infrequent advertisements (every 20 minutes) relatively fast dial-up connections, POP3 e-mail, Usenet newsgroups, 20MB of online file storage, and 12MB of web space. Oh, and it's free! Cons: Windows 95/98/NT only until some time in 2000
iFreedom is, you guessed it, a free ISP. However, unlike most of the other free service providers (NetZero, FreeAV, FreeInet, dotNow!) iFreedom doesn't display a large banner advertisement that sits on top of your web browser.
iFreedom will...
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by meggiesmama , Sep 28 '00
Pros: POP access, infrequent ads Cons: Can't seem to get online yet!
Well, this review for iFreedom isn't going to be very long, I'm afraid, because so far I haven't gotten much past the authentication process. I just thought I would let people know about the problems I've had, so you won't rely on this ISP until you know...
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by Mackchm , Dec 12 '99
Pros: FREE FREE FREE ... Did I mention FREE Cons: They could pay me I guess
After reading many epinions on free ISP plans on Epinions.com, I downloaded IFreedom about 2 weeks ago ... and I LOVE IT.
It now baffles me that I have been paying AOL $23 dollars so I could get booted at least 2 - 3 times and day, and that...
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by geek_speak , May 02 '00
Pros: Free Internet Access, Great Banner Idea, Efficient and Reliable Connection, Never Received Busy Time-Outs! Cons: Not Recommended for Those of You Who Play Games for Hours!
Recently, I have been researching and trying out the various Free ISP's out there. I can narrow down some of the best ones to a list of about 4 or 5. And iFreedom is definitely on my list! I first decided to try out iFreedom because I was looking for...
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by yoursalways , May 20 '00
Pros: Free, Web-based email Cons: Must click on ad banners to stay connected
Wanting a new ISP, I searched opinions on epinion. Some people seemed to think iFreedom was the best. I went to their site and immediately was discouraged. I had a free internet service provider (well, still do) called NetGenie and they changed to the...
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by mattjoe - Top 100, Jan 13 '00
Pros: FREE, and lots of connection numbers Cons: minor annoyance of clicking on the pop up ads.
iThink iShould iMediately iNform everyone that iWill stop writing like this now. iTried iFreedom the past couple of days after reading about it on epinions, the verdict is in after very short deliberations. iFreedom gets the job done. It had lots of...
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by Tane25 , Jan 14 '00
Pros: Free Internet, that's fast, reliable, no hassles, no lag, and no catch! Cons: To have to visit the advertisers, but its worth it
After reading many reviews written by others on iFreedom, I decided to give it a try. I do a lot of traveling, and so I am always on the lookout for new, fast, and free ISP's without a lot of the hassles.
I was and am very impressed with...
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by jmailrecv , Apr 10 '00
Pros: Fast, no banners Cons: Must click every 20 mins.
It was only a few years ago that internet access was available only to those who used it professionally. Your connection was delivered via a 9600 bps modem for about $20 plus 7 cents/minute. As the internet grew and matured, service providers...
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by Shoeb , Oct 30 '99
Pros: Free, great banner idea (once every 20 minutes), newsgroups, web space, email Cons: limited tech support, not available in all areas
The world of free internet is getting bigger. But sometimes bigger doenst necessarily mean better. Enter iFreedom.com. Free is better.
After trying NetZero, AltaVista, FreeInet, and anything else that comes with $0, I checked out...
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by rytersblok , Jun 24 '00
Pros: Semi-bannerless Cons: bad implementation
This free ISP is attempting to pioneer a new concept in non-paid access: the disappearing banner. Supposedly, if you access through iFreedom, the banner they display will go away for a while if you click on an ad. There are a few catches, however. ...
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by gormly - Top 1000, Jan 11 '00
Pros: It;s Free! Great Fast connections Cons: Click a banner to stay alive
My Sixth review of a Free ISP, this time it is iFreedom.com.
My opinions started out terrible of this Free ISP, but quickly changed when I realized the error was mine! (I had just installed a different modem and forgot)
The best thing in...
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by DSG102 , Aug 06 '00
Pros: free i guess Cons: giving away all of your information
Are they really offering a free connection to the internet for nothing? Of course they are not. They have to be making money somehow. If you actually cared to read the user agreement you would find out its not really that great of a deal. What are...
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