Feb 09, 2016

The move was completed quietly and may have gone unnoticed if it weren’t for an email sent out by UnoTelly founder, Nicholas Lin to users who had paid their UnoTelly subscription using PayPal at UnoTelly says PayPal won't process subscriber payments PayPal indicated that UnoTelly is not allowed to provide services that enable open and unrestricted Internet access.” In his mail, Lin says that the move is a strike against internet openness. PSA: Paypal shuts out UnoTelly -- UnoTelly is not allowed So Paypal has told UnoTelly that they can no longer collect subscription money. Per an email: On February 3rd, 2016, Paypal has severed payment processing agreement unilaterally and without prior warning. Paypal indicated that UnoTelly is not allowed to provide services that enable open and unrestricted Internet access. Unotelly and Paypal - Geekzone Feb 07, 2016

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PayPal kicks out UnoTelly : cordcutters Paypal indicated that UnoTelly is not allowed to provide services that enable open and unrestricted Internet access. As result, UnoTelly can no longer accept payment from Paypal. This development is outside of our control, and I sincerely apologize for the inconvenience. PayPal on UnoTelly shut off: We have to comply with laws

Earlier this week though, Paypal has blocked Unotelly from receiving payments. We got this in an email. “On February 3rd, 2016, Paypal has severed payment processing agreement unilaterally and without prior warning. Paypal indicated that UnoTelly is not allowed to provide services that enable open and unrestricted Internet access.

How do I receive money through PayPal? UnoTelly offers two main services UnoDNS; a DNS service (Domain Name System) and UnoVPN: VPN (Virtual Private Network) service. Unlike premium providers (including NordVPN and ExpressVPN – we suggest you check them out!), users can’t break free from the shackles of any restrictions placed in their locations and take advantage of popular streaming services around the globe. The move was completed quietly and may have gone unnoticed if it weren’t for an email sent out by UnoTelly founder, Nicholas Lin to users who had paid their UnoTelly subscription using PayPal at Earlier this week though, Paypal has blocked Unotelly from receiving payments. We got this in an email. “On February 3rd, 2016, Paypal has severed payment processing agreement unilaterally and without prior warning. Paypal indicated that UnoTelly is not allowed to provide services that enable open and unrestricted Internet access. It does accept Master Card, Visa Card and Paypal as mode of payments but it remains unclear why does it not increase its payment options to facilitate the users. This is where I think UnoTelly falls behind other service providers. UnoTelly and Unblock-Us have made significant changes to their websites after PayPal blocked the services from receiving payments through its platform.. The two services previously advertised the Also, PayPal has indicated that UnoTelly is not allowed to provide a service that enables open and unrestricted Internet access, the blog post penned by the service provider’s team reads. As a result of PayPal’s unanticipated move, customers have been instructed to switch to credit card payments, since UnoTelly cannot accept payment from