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  2. n2n - Wikipedia

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    n2n is an open source Layer 2 over Layer 3 VPN app utilising peer-to-peer architecture for network membership and routing.. Unlike many other VPN programs, n2n can also connect computers which reside behind NAT routers.

  3. Surfshark VPN - Wikipedia

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    Surfshark is a brand of VPN services offered by the Netherlands-based company Surfshark B.V. [1]. The service includes data leak detection, private search, antivirus, and personal data removal tools.

  4. Tulsi Gabbard - Wikipedia

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    PolitiFact described her claim as false, noting that in Russia the government represses independent media and free speech, including imprisoning critics of the invasion of Ukraine. [ 291 ] In February 2024, Trump met with Gabbard, who has been an outspoken critic of aid to Ukraine, to discuss the future of US foreign policy in case of his re ...

  5. Tinc (protocol) - Wikipedia

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  7. UT-VPN - Wikipedia

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    University of Tsukuba Virtual Private Network, UT-VPN is a free and open source software application that implements 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.

  8. Mullvad - Wikipedia

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    Mullvad was launched in March 2009 by Amagicom AB. [5] Its name is Swedish for mole.. Mullvad began supporting connections via the OpenVPN protocol in 2009. [6] Mullvad was an early adopter and supporter of the WireGuard protocol, announcing the availability of the new VPN protocol in March 2017 [7] and making a "generous donation" supporting WireGuard development between July and December 2017.

  9. SaferVPN - Wikipedia

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    SaferVPN was released in 2013 by Amit Bareket and Sagi Gidali. SaferVPN network infrastructure served as the basis of Bareket's and Gidali's next company, Perimeter 81. [4]