 Secure-VPN Protects your family by masking your physical location. Why Use Secure-VPN? - Bypass restrictive filters
- Avoid censorship
- Access US only Multimedia Content
- Remain Anonymous
- Gain full search engine results
Censorship and Restrictions Censorship and restrictions on internet use can be frustrating and inhibit productivity. Governments may place filters on the internet that prevent people behind their gateway from seeing the internet as it is meant to be seen. They may use these filters to hide news they don’t want you to see or to stop you from accessing content that you want to enjoy. Secure-VPN can help you bypass these filters to get the content you want and the news as it is reported while avoiding bandwidth shaping by using non standard ports. It is often impossible to view multimedia and music content from countries outside of the United States. Because Secure-VPN servers are located within the United States the multimedia and music servers will allow you unrestricted access to their content, just as they would if you resided in the U.S. Secure-VPN will help you remain anonymous while you access news and information that may be restricted in your locale. Our encrypted VPNs will hide your activity from the prying eyes of officials and administrators. Anonymity helps keep you safe from persecution based on your use of the internet. Use Secure-VPN in the computer labs The SecureBar is a web based proxy to be used when you are not at home, or want a quick anonymity solution for web traffic. The SecureBar proxies internet traffic using a cgi script and strong encryption to protect your anonymity. The SecureBar is included for free in all Secure-VPN packages, and is accessible via the members area. Secure-VPN Email for private communication Included with every Secure-VPN Package is an e-mail account. Many countries now require logging and storage of e-mail for many years. Using Secure-VPN e-mail will prevent your ISP from logging your incoming and outgoing e-mail so your communication remains private. How Secure-VPN Works Whether you use Secure-VPN VPN or WebVPN SSH, your on line activity is protected by strong encryption and port forwarding. Secure-VPN VPN uses the network connection settings that are built into your computer to create a new network connection that encrypts and forwards all your internet activity through the VPN. The traffic is completely encrypted before it leaves your computer and is not decrypted until it leaves our servers. VPN Mobile works in the same manner as the Premium VPN, but because it is designed for mobile applications, it will have a lower throughput and some restrictions on applications. WebVPN SSH is application specific and requires that you set up each application to run through Secure-VPN. Most internet applications have proxy settings built in and you can specify HTTP, SOCKs4 or SOCKs5. Both VPN and SSH are very secure technologies, and each have specific advantages. It is up to you to decide if you would rather choose which applications are run through Secure-VPN, or if you would like all internet activity encrypted. When your traffic reaches the Secure-VPN servers it is decrypted and sent to one of several internal proxy servers. Each session will return to the same proxy server to ensure proper routing, but each user may use several proxy servers at any given time. Here the traffic is mixed with the traffic of thousands of other users, and sent out of the server to its destination. The traffic returns on the same path and is routed to the encryption server where it is returned to the user in an encrypted shell. Because so many users and connections are emanating from the same server, it is impossible to tell who generated the traffic. This is what provides your anonymity. Anyone that sees “your� IP address when chatting, gaming or using other software will actually be seeing the Secure-VPN Proxy address, so any attack levied against you will hit our servers and you will never even know it happened. Without Secure-VPN:  With Secure-VPN: 
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