07 Sep 2010 
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 How to keep from blowing your anonymity when you lose openVPN connection?
Solution Our pre-configured and customized openVPN client installer enables you to force all applications on your computer to only work once connected to our VPN servers. This ensures that all applications in your PC will only work behind a secure encrypted connection. This is useful in the event of an unexpected disconnection from our VPN servers, you can ensure that any application will not revert back to using your default unencrypted internet connection.

No technical experience is required to run our pre-configured openVPN client installer; simply login and your entire internet connection will be encrypted. Anything which requires an internet connection will then be anonymized, including your web browser, MSN / instant messaging, online gaming, etc.


Sometimes you may forget to connect to our OpenVPN servers and therefore start using applications (e.g. your web browser) with your normal internet connection. To avoid this, you can use a free software (PC Tools Firewall +) to force applications to not work AT ALL unless connected to our VPN.You'll need to download PC Tools Firewall +, this is a freeware version of commercial software. If you open an application(s) without being connected to our VPN, they won't be able to access the internet. You can download the software free at http://www.pctools.com/firewall/. For the user manual on how to use the application, please go to :http://www.anonyproz.com/firewall.pdf The application requires that you have an active OpenVPN account.


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Article ID: 80
Created On: 28 Jul 2010 05:31 PM

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