VPNBook
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The VPNBook is a virtual private network service that uses encrypted connection to mask original IP addresses during online surfing and peer to peer share. ZeroPaid listed it as Number 1 on its list of Top Five Free VPN Services,[1] and on the PC Magazine review VPNBook received four out of five stars and it was depicted as having "decent performance".[2]
The service requires relatively small open VPN software to run, like OpenVPN. There is minimal variety of geographic locations. Available servers include the United States, United Kingdom and Romania.[3] VPNBook book is often used to bypass some governmental restrictions.[4]
References
- ↑ ″Top 5 Free VPN Services″ ZeroPaid.com
- ↑ ″VPNBook″, a PC Magazine review.
- ↑ ″Free VPN″ VPNBook.com
- ↑ ″Free OpenVPN Account″ VPNBook.com
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