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Privacy
Privacy Filter
Secure DNS
Network Monitor
Investigate
Network History
Bandwidth Visibility
Weekly Reports
SPN
Multiple Identities
Use Many IPs At Once
Choose Exit Country
Support
Community Support
Email Support
Use on up to 5 devices
VPN technology was originally designed to connect company networks. The SPN routes each connection independently through different exit nodes, applying layered onion encryption at each hop. For users whose threat model requires per-connection IP separation and onion routing across all applications, SPN offers a different architecture.
You can pay with your credit card, PayPal, cash and crypto currencies (BTC, XMR).
Yes - we support Bitcoin and Monero. Aside from that we also support credit card, PayPal and cash payments.
The SPN is heavily inspired by Tor, but the mission is different. Next to tightly integrating with other privacy modules, the SPN protects all your computer's connections, not just your browser. Additionally it spreads your connections across the globe instead of routing everything through the same circuit.
No, it routes every connection individually. So as an example, when you open several websites in different tabs in your browser, every connection will be calculated individually - giving you multiple identities for each app.
No. This is just one piece of the puzzle. The SPN primarily protects your IP address from exposure, but there are still many other ways services can track and identify you. These include fingerprinting (mostly in browsers), authentication (when logged in to a service), and malicious JavaScript.
Yes, this is just one piece of the puzzle. There are multiple ways services track you, like browser fingerprinting and malicious JavaScript. And if you log into services, such as your Google account, they will mostly still know it is you, even though you protect your IP address.
The SPN reroutes all your computer's connections, including those of your browser.
Yes. All serious websites use secure https connections, which encrypts the content of your connection (like login credentials) before Portmaster wraps them in onion encryption. So no ISP architecture or SPN exit node will be able to manipulate that data. It is protected by https all the way to the destination server.
Since the SPN is integrated into Portmaster, we support the same platforms as Portmaster software. Currently these are Windows and Linux. Mac and Mobile are planned but not yet available.
No. Providing the network costs us money, so we charge accordingly. Portmaster's local privacy features remain free to use.