Surf protected by a VPN with no data usage limits
Protecting privacy on the Internet has long since become a concern for users, apart from being able to bypass blocks and restrictions due to copyright or, worse still, censorship and political persecution. This is why we now have countless VPN apps available to protect our identity on the Internet. Among them is Stark VPN Reloaded.
It masks your IP behind a server located in another country
This is the renewed version of Stark VPN and offers a series of proxy servers with which to mask our identity by displaying an IP that does not correspond to our own, but to that of the server that channels all our traffic. In this way we can impersonate a user who is thousands of kilometers away from our real location with the consequent consequence that there is no record of our visit or our access is blocked because our IP is banned due to its geographical origin.
This app offers servers in countries that we are not used to seeing in the usual VPN apps, such as Nigeria, Guatemala or South Africa, and allows free browsing with no time limit.
It works as usual: the user lets the app select the most interesting server in terms of its characteristics (normally the one that at that moment is able to offer the best performance) or chooses it from the list provided. Then you click on the connect button and that's it, off you go, surfing.
Requirements and additional information:
- Minimum operating system requirements: Android 5.0.
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