

PUBLISHER'S DESCRIPTION: UltraVPN is a client/server SSL VPN solution based on OpenVPN. It encrypts and anonymizes your network connection.
UltraVPN is a simple user interface to connect or disconnect to our VPN servers.
To use UltraVPN, you need to right click on a traybar icon (on the bottom right of your screen) that looks like a computer with a red screen. After right clicking on it, choose "connect".
It's used in environments where, for some reason, access to the internet is restricted.
It can be used by any individual who simply wants to protect his privacy, either on a LAN or a public hotspot.
Size: 0.9MB
Requirements: None
OS: Windows
Homepage: http://www.ultravpn.fr
Licence: Freeware
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2 comments:
Usually, VPN clients are hard to install and configure, but UltraVPN can be up and running after simply installing it and creating an account on the server. The accounts are free and registration doesn't even require e-mail validation.
UltraVPN provides a free OpenVPN with the standard off the shelf Open source configuration. The protocol is enabled by the OS of your computer as UltraVPN does not provide any software of its own so it’s not user friendly. UltraVPN has a tiny network of servers (France and USA) with no server switching and one IP!
The standard OpenVPN application does not protect against the dropping of your internet connection (and is therefore highly insecure) and is missing all the basic features. UltraVPN’s stated privacy sounds good but as a French company with French servers, appearances may prove deceptive.
The recent enforcement of the French Law Hadopi has internet users deeply concerned as to how to comply with the law and not be spied on by the French government. The parent company of UltraVPN, Lynanda, is a French company that creates software to log and report Skype traffic for corporations and governments (dictatorships). Lynanda writes it provides “A universal software able to detect and filter Skype and P2P traffic”. The French Law is clearly at odds with UltraVPN and it’s odd that Lynanda would be in such a business unless they were already compliant with French Law. There is something amiss here and we think that Lynanda is providing this free service for a price. The price may be that your data goes to the French government (who share everything with the Americans or vice versa as they only have a server in the USA). I would stay away from this one.
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