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On 1/4/2024 at 4:18 AM, Dixel said:

UltraVPN Paid Version

"UltraVPN is registered outside of the US"

https://ultravpn.com/

 

 

On 1/4/2024 at 4:18 AM, Dixel said:

UltraVPN 1.0

Claim to have Free (Trial?) Version

https://ultravpn.soft112.com/

I am afraid but as far as I can see, the UltraVPN desktop application is no longer compatible with Windows XP:  
https://support.ultravpn.com/hc/en-us/articles/360050273852-What-are-UltraVPN-s-compatible-platforms- 
And UltraVPN 1.0 is from 2006 and unfortunately much too old. I don't think it will do its job in these days. :no:

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VPN in the form of crx for Chrome on XP.

"uVPN has a no-logs policy and is based in Hong Kong, a country that is not a member of the Five, Nine, and 14 Eyes alliances that collectively share surveillance data. So uVPN can truly uphold its no-logs policy."

Honestly, i'm not sure whether it's good or not about it being based in Hong Kong.

https://secureblitz.com/uvpn-review-is-uvpn-safe-to-use/

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Developer site: https://uvpn.me/

crx available at Chromewebstore, also.

uVPN Pros 

Protects users' online identities and hides their real IP addresses.

7 days free trial

100% money-back guarantee

IKEv2 and OpenVPN protocols 

AES-256 encryption technology

No-logs policy

Available on major devices and browsers.

Unlimited traffic and connection stability

Secured torrenting, streaming, and gaming

uVPN Cons

The features are limited in the basic and optimal plans.

There is no information on the number of VPN servers provided by uVPN

Limited payment options

Doesn't include sophisticated security features

https://secureblitz.com/uvpn-review-is-uvpn-safe-to-use/

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3 hours ago, AstroSkipper said:

And UltraVPN 1.0 is from 2006 and unfortunately much too old.

Perhaps that's why it's free.:buehehe:

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When talking about VPN for Windows XP, we have to realise that most VPN service providers have given up on protocols like PPTP or L2TP/IPsec which are suitable and compatible with this OS. Even the paid ones. OpenVPN is very often the only option in these days, if offered by the provider at all, but only due to the existence of the special version OpenVPN 2.5.4 for Windows XP. But then you have to struggle with the crappy TAP-Win32 Adapter. :angry: The older, official OpenVPN versions aren't supported any longer by many VPN service providers. All that means we have to take advertising of VPN services working under Windows XP with a grain of salt. smilie_denk_24.gif IMHO, a lot is promised, but often not kept. :realmad:

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