So here we are, with a better, free VPN service, which you can set up on your devices natively, without any need of extra software. That’s VPNBook, a free VPN service which you can use to bypass internet censorship. Some primary benefits of this service over VPN Software are:
They host a total of 4 servers as of yet, 2 of which are situated in Romania, 1 of which is set in United Kingdom and the other one is situated in United States. The UK and USA servers allow you to enjoy country restricted services like Netflix and Hulu, as well as you can get access to extra services offered by Google Play when you use any of these 2 servers.
Here, we’ll be covering procedure to set up VPN Connection on your Windows PC and Android Device.
Here we’ll cover procedure for Windows 7 and Windows 8:
Bingo, if the connection is successful, you are now ready browse.
Follow the following steps to Set up VPN on your Android Device.
Note: Setting up VPN on Android requires you to set up screen lock first, considering you’ve set up screen lock already, proceed to the following steps.
Once the connection is established, you’d have bypassed the location based restrictions and internet censorship on your device.
Note: People at VPNBook keep changing the password to their servers almost every week, so if at times you are unable to connect, head over to http://www.vpnbook.com/ again, for new password. Peer to Peer connections don’t work with US and UK VPNs, you don’t need VPN for that either.
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