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[v9.24] ChrisPC Anonymous Proxy – Enjoy your privacy and surf anonymously

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Using proxies to indirectly connect to (from a non-real IP address) Internet used to be primarily used to speed up the web browsing. But now, as bandwidth widens, it is more often used as a means of breaking through Internet blockages and a method of achieving anonymous Internet access (i.e., hiding a user’s real IP address and protecting user’s online privacy and security).

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Qv2ray – A GUI client for V2Ray on Windows, Mac and Linux

Using V2Ray to break through network blockade and access the Internet is undoubtedly the best choice at present. On the Windows platform, we have many choices, such as v2rayN and Clash; on the Mac platform, we can use ClashX, etc. But for Linux systems, we have even fewer choices. Fortunately, a very useful and highly extensible V2Ray GUI frontend on Linux is Qv2ray.

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v2rayNG – A GUI client for V2Ray on Android

v2rayNG is a popular free and open-source application that allows users to bypass Internet censorship and access blocked websites and apps, developed by 2dust from China. It is essentially a GUI frontend for V2Ray on Android platform, using the V2Ray protocol to provide secure and private Internet access.

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v2rayN – A GUI client for V2Ray on Windows and Linux

V2Ray is a powerful and advanced network tunneling and privacy protection tool, but it is very unfriendly to ordinary users. v2rayN is a popular GUI client for V2Ray on Windows and Linux platforms, developed by 2dust from China. It simplifies the process of configuring and managing V2Ray connections, and supports Xray core, v2fly core, and others.

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[v4.2] Secure VPN – Fast app providing free VPN service

Secure VPN is a robust and high-speed VPN tool for Android platform, developed by Secure Signal in 2018. It allows you to effortlessly bypass most geographic restrictions within seconds, unless the website you wish to access has a specific VPN blocker. It’s simple and easy to use. With just one tap, you can start browsing the Internet securely and anonymously without any need for configuration.

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[v4.12, v2.22] Proxifier – Advanced and flexible global proxy client

Although building proxy servers with tools such as Shadowshocks enables accessing to blocked websites via proxy, that works only for web browsers, not for other web applications to use its proxy setting. We call such proxy mode a local proxy. If you need to make your proxy settings available to local network programs like a web browser, then you need an auxiliary tool like Proxifier to implement a global proxy.

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nthLink – Break the barriers, free the voices

In order to “help” citizens of many countries bypass a series of restrictions and get in touch with Western media, the US government has provided a lot of funding to many technology companies that provide VPN services through USAGM, including three companies that establish virtual private networks – Psiphon, Lantern, and nthLink. Meanwhile, USAGM is supporting the development of a range of tools to bypass censorships, including VPNs.

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