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  2. LogMeIn Hamachi - Wikipedia

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    LogMeIn Hamachi is a virtual private network (VPN) application developed and released in 2004 by Alex Pankratov. It is capable of establishing direct links between computers that are behind network address translation (NAT) firewalls without requiring reconfiguration (when the user's PC can be accessed directly without relays from the Internet/WAN side).

  3. Virtual private network - Wikipedia

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    Virtual private network. A virtual private network ( VPN) is a mechanism for creating a secure connection between a computing device and a computer network, or between two networks, using an insecure communication medium such as the public Internet.

  4. HMA (VPN) - Wikipedia

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    He created HMA in order to circumvent restrictions his school had on accessing games or music from their network. According to Cator, the first HMA service was created in just a few hours using open-source code. The first product was a free proxy website where users typed in a URL and it delivered the website in the user's web browser.

  5. Mozilla VPN - Wikipedia

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    39 languages. Type. Virtual private network. License. Mozilla Public License 2.0. Website. www .mozilla .org /products /vpn /. Mozilla VPN is an open-source virtual private network developed by Mozilla. [3] It launched in beta as Firefox Private Network on September 10, 2019, [4] and officially launched on July 15, 2020, as Mozilla VPN.

  6. VPN service - Wikipedia

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    A virtual private network (VPN) service provides a proxy server to help users bypass Internet censorship such as geoblocking and users who want to protect their communications against data profiling or MitM attacks on hostile networks. A wide variety of entities provide "VPNs" for several purposes.

  7. Tailscale - Wikipedia

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    tailscale .com. Tailscale Inc. is a software company based in Toronto, Canada. Tailscale develops a partially open-source software-defined mesh virtual private network (VPN) and a web-based management service. [a] [1] [2] The company provides a zero config VPN as a service under the same name. [3] [better source needed]

  8. Mullvad - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mullvad

    The service is only accessible to paid Mullvad VPN accounts. When a user searches something the service first checks if it has a cache of the search, which can be up to 30 days old, before making a call to the Google search API. See also. Free and open-source software portal; Comparison of virtual private network services; References

  9. Tinc (protocol) - Wikipedia

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    Tinc is an open-source, self-routing, mesh networking protocol and software implementation used for compressed and encrypted virtual private networks. It was started in 1998 by Guus Sliepen, Ivo Timmermans, and Wessel Dankers, and released as a GPL -licensed project.