NEW YORK, Oct. 25, 2016 -- IPVanish, the only true Top Tier VPN service provider, has unveiled an all-new version of their VPN security app. Available for four platforms — macOS, Windows, Android and iOS — this new version of IPVanish VPN (version 3) combines a visually stunning and easy-to-use layout with the powerful features of an advanced security service. IPVanish VPN was built from the ground up with simplicity in mind. With the introduction of QuickConnect, and its prominently-placed power button for VPN connections, it’s extraordinarily easy to initiate a connection to a private server without any technical prowess whatsoever. Powered by API load balancing, an algorithm that selects the best VPN server for a user’s connection based on ping time and server load, this suite of online privacy apps is the most intuitive in the industry.
“The number one priority of IPVanish version 3 was to achieve feature parity between all platforms,” said Crysta Timmerman, Marketing Representative for IPVanish. “With previous versions of the IPVanish VPN apps, there was an inconsistency between popular features across operating systems.” But now, the cohesion between the varying editions of IPVanish VPN is seamless. Niche features are universally equipped across desktop and mobile operating systems, and new continuity in design will ensure that users are familiar with the application settings no matter what device they are using.
Leading the features of IPVanish VPN is QuickConnect, a rapid-fire hub for VPN server selection that automatically determines which server (based on previous user selections) is the best for establishing a VPN connection. Other features brand new to IPVanish VPN are the ‘On Demand’ settings, a suite of customization options that automatically initiate the VPN when a connection to either a specific Wi-Fi network, a specific web domain, or any internet traffic whatsoever is detected.
The release of the new IPVanish VPN app follows a previous update to the service’s terms of use. Earlier this season, IPVanish announced an increase to the number of concurrent VPN connections that any singular subscriber can run at a time from 2 to 5 connections. A statement on the IPVanish blog reiterated how “imperative [it is] that users are able to keep all of their network data encrypted without having to compromise the security of one device for another.”
As the only true Top Tier VPN service provider, IPVanish offers a simple solution for protecting users’ rights to online privacy from government spying, censorship, and cyber crime. While other VPN providers operate their services on third party equipment, resulting in slower speeds and weaker data protection, IPVanish personally owns 100% of their privately-architected network. This enables IPVanish VPN to provide users with an unprecedented level of security.
The IPVanish VPN service delivers:
- Secure access to the fastest VPN in the world
- End-to-end network encryption and data protection
- User-friendly apps for macOS, Windows, iOS and Android
- A truly logless user privacy policy
- Up to 5 simultaneous VPN connections
- 24/7 customer support
About IPVanish:
IPVanish VPN is a worldwide online privacy and freedom advocate. Operating the only Top Tier VPN network on the planet, IPVanish provides secure access to 40,000+ anonymous IPs on 500+ servers in 60+ countries. IPVanish consistently tests as the fastest service globally while maintaining industry-best security, reliability and privacy protection standards. For more information, visit ipvanish.com, or email [email protected].
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