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Comodo EasyVPN 1.5
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Comodo EasyVPN is the first completely free for non-commercial use program to enable users to easily create virtual private networks between an unlimited number of PCs. Virtual private networks (or VPNs) are secure and encrypted connections between PCs. In essence, any PCs connected to a shared network can "talk" to each other. The possibilities created by this software are endless. If you're a gamer, easily organize multiplayer gaming sessions with an unlimited amount of users. Easily exchange files and Word documents. Chat with pals or coworkers using our secure instant messaging service. Share your entire iTunes library with whoever you desire. Create a P2P "Social VPN" to share and communicate with a group of trusted friends. Or let others easily view your saved photos without having to waste time uploading them to a site. Users will even be able to print to their local printer from any remote location. EasyVPN never charges a fee, no matter how many computers you connect to a network. It's entirely free for non-commercial use.
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