HTTP-Tunnel Client 4.4.4000

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HTTP-Tunnel acts as a socks server, allowing you to use your Internet applications safely despite restrictive firewalls and/or you not be monitored at work, school, government and gives you a extra layer of protection against hackers, spyware, ID theft's with our encryption.

HTTP-Tunnel Client is free for slow speeds, you will need to purchase a subscription key for faster speeds. HTTP-Tunnel Client supports: p2p tunneling, p2p downloading, anonymous and monitor free Internet usage, (IE, Netscape & Firefolx) WOW at school, IM freely, games, Remote desktop, Cabal Online Europe, Skype, and over 40 other popular programs.

Version 4.4.400 improves download speed and compatibility with Windows Vista. You can use HTTP-Tunnel Client as a proxy client, proxy that allows you to hide your IP address which allows you to have access to site. You can use to to bypass firewalls at work, school and be monitor free at the same time. Works with over 40 programs. All data is encrypted.

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