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A VPN hides your IP address by letting the network redirect it through a specially configured remote server run by a VPN host, if you don’t know how a VPN work, there is information online about what is a VPN and how to use it. VPNs are especially useful for sensitive activities like e-mail or web browsing.

You can also do this online with our VPN server list.

Private Internet Access VPN Connections (availability out of support) Private Internet Access – 70,324 American VPN customers

– 50,922 Canadian VPN customers

– 39,756 European VPN customers

– 17,516 United States VPN customers

– 10,746 Top 1% VPNs in the world

Top 10% VPNs in the world

1% of VPN customers in the US use a proxy server to protect their privacy

5% of customers use the Tor browser

19% of customers use the Apple iOS VPN, 14% use Android

81% of customers use a plug-in that changes the DNS server they use in their computer

16% of customers use the popular privacy enabled browser known as Tor

81% of customers use a plug-in that changes the DNS server they use in their computer

18% of customers use the famous Tor Browser Bundle

74% of customers use the popular privacy enabled browser known as Tor

40% of customers use the top 100 privacy add-ons

64% of customers use a plug-in that changes the DNS server they use in their computer

36% of customers use the top 50 privacy add-ons

18% of customers use the top 50 privacy add-ons

The VPN services listed above have been tested, and their reviews are reliable. The reviews are only valid for a fixed period of time, however, and the prices for these services may vary from place to place. We update the list of free VPN servers periodically.

These are the free VPN servers we have tested and found to be the best:

Private Internet Access has the best customer reviews. In a search for VPN providers on Google, you can find thousands of reviews for these free servers and you can trust it.

Internet Relay Chat (IRC) servers

An IRC (Internet Relay Chat) server is a server that you can connect to by connecting to one of the many servers hosted by one of the many IRC networks available. You don’t have to register to use IRC, and you don’t have to change your connection settings.

You can use your computer to connect to an IRC server (using your web browser), and it gives you unlimited free support and features, like screen sharing, real-time status updates, login assistance, chatrooms, file transfer, and more.

If you need free services like these, check out our list of free IRC servers.

XMPP / Jabber

An XMPP server is similar to an IRC server. Instead of connecting to a server using a web browser, you connect using your computer, using a protocol called XMPP.

XMPP is the most commonly used instant messaging protocol. Most other networks of this type have support for multiple clients, including desktop clients and web browsers. If you want an XMPP server, you should look for one that is well supported, and is optimized for desktop and web browsers.

We’ve tested many popular XMPP servers, including

HateWeb

GoToMeeting

G Suite

Google Voice

Pidgin

Skype

AIM

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