"WHAT makes AirVPN different from other VPN service providers?"
AirVPN provides much more opportunities for customers than we have seen with others. For example, the Windows boot page contains assemblies for specific versions of the OS (XP to 10), in 32-bit and 64-bit versions, as well as in installable or portable forms.
The AirVPN Windows client does not have the graphic style of other VPN applications. There are no rounded windows, high-resolution icons, or animated buttons. This is more like a regular desktop application with several tabs and tightly packed tables of information.
It is possible to add servers to the blacklist, ensuring that they will never be displayed (for example, all Hong Kong servers if you will never connect to them). Or you can add servers to the white list, in fact, in the favorites system, where you will see only your preferred options.
It is possible to configure proxy and Tor support, Windows routes, custom DNS servers, network levels that you want to pass through the tunnel (for example, you can block IPv6 traffic or send it outside the tunnel), add additional OpenVPN Directives, even run certain commands at certain events of the program (perhaps launch the application when you are connected, or close it when the session ends).
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AirVPN provides much more opportunities for customers than we have seen with others. For example, the Windows boot page contains assemblies for specific versions of the OS (XP to 10), in 32-bit and 64-bit versions, as well as in installable or portable forms.
The AirVPN Windows client does not have the graphic style of other VPN applications. There are no rounded windows, high-resolution icons, or animated buttons. This is more like a regular desktop application with several tabs and tightly packed tables of information.
It is possible to add servers to the blacklist, ensuring that they will never be displayed (for example, all Hong Kong servers if you will never connect to them). Or you can add servers to the white list, in fact, in the favorites system, where you will see only your preferred options.
It is possible to configure proxy and Tor support, Windows routes, custom DNS servers, network levels that you want to pass through the tunnel (for example, you can block IPv6 traffic or send it outside the tunnel), add additional OpenVPN Directives, even run certain commands at certain events of the program (perhaps launch the application when you are connected, or close it when the session ends).
https://twitter.com/freepremium5/status/...4877221888
https://www.facebook.com/max.hetfield.50...3413841067
Share on the P2D forum> https://www.promo2day.com/showthread.php...9+Giveaway