That dreadful VPN might finally be dead thanks to Twingate, a new startup built by Dropbox alums

Post date: 2020-10-29 02:30:22
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VPNs, or virtual private networks, are a mainstay of corporate network security (and also consumers trying to stream Netflix while pretending to be from other countries). VPNs create an encrypted channel between your device (a laptop or a smartphone) and a company's servers. All of your internet traffic gets routed through the company's IT infrastructure,
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