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Marcus P. Zillman, M.S., A.M.H.A. Author/Speaker/Consultant
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Monday, March 23, 2015  



VyprVPN - The World's Fastest VPN
http://www.goldenfrog.com/vyprvpn

VyprVPN offers sleek, cutting-edge apps for Windows, Mac, Android and iOS so you can secure your desktop and mobile devices in seconds. Their apps are fast, easy-to-use and stable with time-saving features like one-click connect, one-tap server selection, and a ping test to choose the fastest server. Unlike their competitors who use 3rd parties to host their VPN servers and DNS, they write 100 percent of their software, manage their network, own the DNS, and own the hardware enabling them to deliver fast and reliable VPN service. They are the only company who handles your data so your privacy and security are protected from end-to-end. They engineered VyprVPN to have the highest level of speed and security for broadband Internet connections. Whether you are in North America, South America, Europe, Asia or Oceania, our network engineers build and continually manage their own global VPN network to provide the fastest VPN speeds across the globe. Golden Frog's founders have owned Internet businesses since 1994. With a vision of preserving a secure and open Internet experience while respecting user privacy, they launched VyprVPN, a Personal VPN service in 2009. VyprVPN encrypts Internet connections, protects online privacy, and provides access to restricted websites. 45+ Global Server Locations with 200,000+ IPs. They are always innovating to stay ahead of the ever-changing digital landscape. Their new Chameleon™ technology defeats VPN blocking and throttling worldwide. Chameleon uses the unmodified OpenVPN 256-bit protocol and scrambles the metadata to ensure it’s not recognizable via deep packet inspection (DPI). This gives users an open and unrestricted Internet experience. This will be added to Privacy Resources Subject Tracer™.

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