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    SurfOpenly

    SurfOpenly

    Connect to a vpn server, hide your identity and access every thing.

    ...The software allows you to connect to the VPN server in order to navigate the Internet under the server address, instead of your system’s IP, thus protecting your privacy. With SurfOpenly, connecting your station to a VPN server is made easy and safe. A VPN, or a virtual private network is designed to extend a private network across the Internet, using dedicated connections, virtual tunneling protocols or traffic encryption. Navigating the Internet through a VPN presents with several advantages, one of which is that you can hide your system’s IP. By connecting to a virtual private network server, you can surf the Web using the server’s Internet Protocol instead of your own. ...
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