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proXPN Free And Stable
  • If you havent heard of proXPN.. its a free Vpn
    its very stable and fast imo
    ive used it and haven't looked back

    What proXPN does...

    upgrades your internet connection with VPN encryption
    secures all types of connections from DSL and cable to 3G
    gives you 100% private access to the internet
    get an IP address in the USA, UK, or NL

    With proXPN nobody* can...

    see the websites you visit
    hijack your passwords, credit cards, or banking details
    intercept and spy on your email, IMs, calls, or anything else
    record your web history
    run traces to find out where you live

    http://proxpn.com/

    im not affiliated with proXPN at all, just a user
  • Someone more use this VPN ?
  • Thanks @PsYil0CY.bin

    Had a look at the website looks great. glad to see them mentioning 'internet freedom under threat' many other VPN providers don't, yet...

    I'm tempted to give it a try, if I do I'll let you know @ready2hack.
    "There are two types of women, goddesses and doormats. - Pablo Picasso
  • So I took a look; I will say I like the 512bit encryption, but trust me when I say this, our government can break that with ease. Free accounts are limited to 300kpbs. Also, when your on a DSL or cable modem; any data transferred through your modem can and likely will be documented; VPN is virtual, so it can all still be logged and traced. Trust me when I say, our government can easily track you if they want to even using this system.
    Though I will say, for newbs who don't know how to prevent being tracked, or prevent from someone having legitimate proof on them, I can see a point in using it... That and all-in-all; not too bad of a program, just not what it is cracked up to be...
    "Mind, body, heart, and soul; when all work as one, this is control." - myself
  • is this VPN encryption as if i was logging into a domain using KERBEROS?