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Norton VPN: Secure Wi-Fi Proxy

Catégorie : OutilsVersion: 3.7.6.16401

Taille:31.00MSystème d'exploitation : Android 5.1 or later

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Protégez la confidentialité de votre mobile Android avec Norton Secure VPN. Profitez d'un essai gratuit de 7 jours et protégez vos activités en ligne des accès indésirables. Ce VPN garantit un accès Internet rapide et privé partout, en utilisant un cryptage de niveau bancaire pour protéger vos données contre les pirates sur les réseaux publics. Empêchez les écoutes réseau et préservez votre anonymat en ligne. Bénéficiez de serveurs mondiaux à haut débit et de la flexibilité du split tunneling pour le cryptage sélectif des données.

Principales fonctionnalités de l'application :

  • Réseau de serveurs mondial : Accédez à des serveurs haut débit dans le monde entier, vous permettant de modifier votre emplacement virtuel ou d'optimiser automatiquement votre connexion.
  • Split Tunneling : Sécurisez les données sensibles tout en maintenant l'accès aux services locaux, en trouvant un équilibre entre confidentialité et fonctionnalité.
  • Kill Switch : Coupe automatiquement votre connexion Internet si le VPN tombe, empêchant ainsi l'exposition de l'adresse IP et de l'identité.
  • Bloqueur de suivi des publicités : anonymise vos données de cookies, empêchant ainsi le suivi par les annonceurs, les opérateurs et les fournisseurs IP.
  • Politique de zéro journal : Norton Secure VPN ne suit pas, n'enregistre pas et ne stocke pas votre historique de navigation, garantissant ainsi une confidentialité totale.
  • Cryptage de niveau militaire : Un tunnel crypté sécurisé protège vos données contre les pirates informatiques, les opérateurs de téléphonie mobile et les FAI sur les réseaux Wi-Fi.

En résumé, Norton Secure VPN pour Android offre une protection complète de la confidentialité en ligne sur mobile. Sa combinaison de serveurs mondiaux, de tunneling fractionné, de kill switch, de blocage des publicités, d'une politique stricte de non-journalisation et d'un cryptage robuste en fait une solution fiable pour sécuriser votre vie numérique. Soutenu par la réputation de Norton LifeLock et ses performances réseau supérieures, il s'agit d'un choix fiable pour protéger votre présence en ligne. Téléchargez votre essai gratuit de 7 jours dès maintenant.

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