Friday, December 19, 2008

How to Bypass Government Internet Restrictions?

Seems there are countries where online activity is heavily censored by the government, but a new service from World Secure Channel lets web surfers roam the internet without regulations. The users access the web without being controls and without exposing secure information.

According to the PRWeb, via a WSC VPN account from World Secure Channel, internet users in countries like China, Azerbaijan, Bahrain, Brazil, Ethiopia, Iran, India, Korea, Morocco, Myanmar, Oman, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Syria, Sudan, Thailand, Turkey, Tunisia, United Arab Emirates, Uzbekistan, Vietnam, and Yemen can bypass regulation preventing the use of Skype, MSN, and other VoIP applications.

World Secure Channels VPN service can be used securely at WiFi hotspots to ensure the safety of internet connections and as a general security measure against online attacks. VPN is a Virtual Private Network or tunnel over the internet. Each VPN connection is totally anonymous on the web and helps keep users activities, security and privacy totally unidentifiable and safe.

How does the enhanced security work? Users get an added layer of security and anonymity that prevents local ISP (Internet Service Provider) from regulating an internet connection and prevents harassment by being tracked via IP address. Internet users access blocked sites and bypass proxy and content filters without the internet service provider (including offices and educational institutions) being able to detect activity.

Further benefits:
· Users IP address is invisible to the other end
· Users receive a new USA-based IP
· Users are anonymous anywhere their World Secure Channel account is accessed even behind a firewall
· World Secure Channel provides a 128 bit Strong Encryption that prevents even ISPs from spying
· PPTP protocol is faster and easier to set up than SSL or IPSEC
· L2TP/IPSEC is also available now upon request
· VOIP (Net2Phone, Skype, etc...) World Secure Channel allows users to place calls even if theyre being blocked by an ISP. Encryption hides the fact that users are placing a VOIP call and only a connection to World Secure Channel servers will show up in ISP logs

World Secure Channels Requirements:

· a modern PC
· an internet connection
· ADSL routers must support PPTP passthrough, and three to five minutes for setup.

Subscription-based VPN cost $20 per month for unrestricted internet access.


Source:
http://www.prweb.com/releases/2008/12/prweb1749564.htm

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