AceVPN

AceVPN or Ace VPN is a U.S.-based Virtual private network (VPN) subscription provider. It offers private network services over a public network.[1][2]

A VPN established a virtual point-to-point connection through dedicated connections, tunneling protocols, and virtual traffic encryption. VPNs enable users to maintain privacy while browsing public networks.[3] Ace has been used to circumvent IP restrictions in certain areas to access internet and app functions.[2]

Beginning in May 2013, Ace VPN usage soared when the Turkish government shut down Facebook and Twitter access within its borders in retaliation of the Gezi Park protests. The crackdown on internet usage was seen as a major human rights violation and VPNs became popular in the nation and elsewhere.[4] Ace VPN has remained one of the most popular VPNs in Turkey as the nation's Parliament has begun debating the controversial topic of internet censorship.[5][6]

Ace VPN was featured at DEF CON, an annual hacker convention, as a means of avoiding hackers tracking Internet search histories.[1]

Ace VPN currently holds an active Warrant canary.[7]

References

  1. 1 2 Sutter, John (Aug 6, 2011). "DEF CON: The event that scares hackers". CNN.
  2. 1 2 "Apps without borders: how to access US-only audio and video apps on your iPhone". APC Mag. Feb 1, 2011.
  3. Mason, Andrew G. (2002). Cisco Secure Virtual Private Network. Cisco Press. p. 7.
  4. Butcher, Mike (Jun 1, 2013). "As Anti-Government Protests Erupt In Istanbul, Facebook And Twitter Appear Suddenly Throttled". Tech Crunch.
  5. "http://www.demokrathaber.net/internet-dunyasi/internet-yasaklari-nasil-delinebilir-h28163.html". Demokrat Haber. External link in |title= (help)
  6. "Youtube dns ayarları 2014 nasıl değiştirilir ve yöntemleri güncek key". Kirikhan.
  7. "Canary List". Canarywatch. Retrieved 21 June 2015.
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