VP.NET (Verified Privacy VPN)
Yes, this is a VPN but its a bit different to the normal VPNs being flogged to you through social media &YouTube.
What it is: VP.NET is a new VPN that routes your internet traffic through hardware “secure enclaves” (Intel SGX). In regular person speak: the company says it can’t see or log what you do online—even if it wanted to—because your identity and traffic are separated inside a locked box the provider can’t open.
Why it matters: Most VPNs ask you to trust “no-logs” promises. VP.NET changes that to “don’t trust—verify,” aiming to make privacy verifiable by design, not marketing. It’s available on Windows, macOS, Linux, iOS and Android.
Features → Benefits:
* Zero-knowledge architecture: Your real IP and your browsing are kept apart in a hardware vault → less risk that anyone (including the VPN) links activity back to you.
* Open approach & audits discourse: Tech outlets have reported on the “cryptographically verifiable privacy” angle; some note SGX has a history of patched vulnerabilities—which is useful context if you like to kick the tyres.
* Modern VPN staples: WireGuard, kill switch, DNS protection→ fast, safer-by-default everyday browsing.
Who it’s for: Privacy-first users, journalists, travellers, and anyone who wants a VPN that minimises “just trust us.”
If you’re comparing options, note that rivals like IVPN and NYM pitch strong privacy too—at different price points and with different designs (e.g., decentralised mixnet).
* Systems & pricing: Apps for all major platforms. Pricing and terms change (intro vs renewal rates vary widely across the industry), so check the current VP.NET page before you subscribe.
* Why we like it: A fresh, verifiable spin on “no-logs,” founded by the creator of Private Internet Access—ambitious tech with a clear thesis: don’t trust; prove.
👉 Find out more here: https://constructor-2.ghost.io/ghost/#/editor/post/68d081827bc5b40001f44426
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