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In a report by techworld dated 12th June 2013 (http://news.techworld.com/applications/345207/gmail-acess-disrupted-iran-ahead-of-election/), a group calling itself "Iran News update" is quoted in the article saying on Twitter that Gmail had been blocked in the country and VPN connections were being disrupted.

Iran, according to the report has a recent history of blocking and filtering access to internet services and websites it deems offensive to the country and Iran claimed as quoted by the article saying several times that its planning to launch a nationwide intranet service that would offer users access to government approved domestic services and cut off most or all other foreign websites. The only other country according to the report to restrict users in such a manner is said to be North Korea.

With such occurrences, the proXPN team is even more dedicated in ensuring that such issues don’t affect its users as its VPN service provides browsers with not only a high level of security but also removes restrictions that come with such regulator barriers as it encrypts the users data and makes their IP anonymous masking their physical location as a result enabling one to access any website or web service no matter your location.

Like some of the services launched for VPN facilitation, proXPN offers a private network that is accessible only while connected to the internet through proXPN; this platform is highly secure and exclusive that it guarantees a hassle-free, seamless online experience.

About proXPN:

Founded in 2009, proXPN is a leading VPN provider. Unlike other services, they offer free accounts. Unlike the SaaS standard practice of time-based free trials, a proXPN free VPN account lasts for life and is limited only by connection speed. proXPN Premium account users enjoy unlimited connection speeds as well as advanced features such as PPTP compatibility for mobile devices and VPN Guard™, proXPN’s method of cutting all data transfer should the VPN connection fail, ensuring all data is encrypted during transmission even if there’s a system error. proXPN’s firm stance on the importance of individual privacy and security online mirrors public sentiment expressed during debates over SOPA and PIPA.

For the original version on PRWeb visit: http://www.prweb.com/releases/2013/7/prweb10949867.htm

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