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  2. Windscribe - Wikipedia

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    Windscribe was founded by Yegor Sak and Alex Paguis in 2016. [4]In January 2021, Windscribe began beta testing ControlD, a new standalone DNS-based ad and tracker service, a direct competitor to services such as NextDNS, DNSFilter, and Cisco Umbrella.

  3. VTun - Wikipedia

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    Free and open-source software portal; Screenshot of the VTUN Graphical User interface. VTun is a networking application which can set up Virtual Tunnels over TCP/IP networks. It supports Internet Protocol (IP), Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) and Serial Line Internet Protocol (SLIP) protocols.

  4. tcpcrypt - Wikipedia

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    In computer networking, tcpcrypt is a transport layer communication encryption protocol. Unlike prior protocols like TLS (SSL), tcpcrypt is implemented as a TCP extension. It was designed by a team of six security and networking experts: Andrea Bittau, Mike Hamburg, Mark Handley, David Mazières, Dan Boneh and Quinn Slack.

  5. Avast SecureLine VPN - Wikipedia

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    Similar to other VPNs, SecureLine works by making the user appear in a different place via changing the user's IP address, bypassing internet censorship for the country the user is in or Wi-Fi the user is using.

  6. Check Point VPN-1 - Wikipedia

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  7. IVPN - Wikipedia

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  9. FreeLAN - Wikipedia

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    FreeLAN is computer software that implements peer-to-peer, full mesh, virtual private network (VPN) techniques for creating secure point-to-point or site-to-site connections in routed or bridged configurations and remote access facilities.