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Improvements of the IVPN apps. Important milestones: addition of WireGuard, tracker and ad-blocking and open sourcing of our apps.
Releases
By Viktor Vecsei |
Posted on September 8, 2020
Today we are releasing redesigned iOS and iPadOS apps for IVPN. This is the first milestone in our project of rebuilding our applications for better usability and user experience.
Why have we opted for redesign? There are specific aspects of the apps we aimed to improve:
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By Viktor Vecsei |
Posted on August 11, 2020
Our team is preparing new and revamped IVPN apps for shipping to all customers. Major changes include a redesigned UI on all platforms and the addition of GUI to our Linux app.
We invite you to get a sneak peek, test our apps over the next few weeks and help deliver a bug-free release.
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By Alexandr Stelnykovych |
Posted on May 20, 2020
As privacy advocates and technologists we are constantly working on features which we think will improve the user experience of the IVPN apps. Less than a month after the release of the Linux app, we are proud to release a command-line interface (CLI) for the macOS and Windows apps.
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By Viktor Vecsei |
Posted on April 22, 2020
tl;dr: The IVPN Linux CLI app is available for testing - all feedback is welcome.
IVPN apps have been available for most major platforms since the release of our iOS app back in 2017. The obvious missing piece was an app for Linux.
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By Viktor Vecsei |
Posted on April 6, 2020
This year we are working on projects that increase transparency and offer better privacy protection for our customers. In Febuary we open sourced all our client software and plan doing the same for other parts of our service.
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By Nick Pestell |
Posted on December 12, 2019
TL;DR - We no longer require customers to specify a password when connecting to the VPN as we have randomly generated usernames and the password doesn’t affect the security of the VPN tunnel in any way.
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By Nick Pestell |
Posted on July 11, 2019
When picking a VPN service there are multiple criteria for evaluation, starting with questions like who owns the company behind it, whether your provider keeps logs and what happens with the data you share. Two further measures are usually on the top of the remaining list: the type of security the service provides and the connection speed you can achieve while using it.
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By Viktor Vecsei |
Posted on June 11, 2019
IVPN’s core mission is to help people control what information they share with others. Our VPN service solves a key privacy problem by encrypting your traffic, making it inaccessible to your ISP and anyone else who may wish to surveil your online activity.
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