Free Open-Source VPN Right in Your Browser

Konstantin Dokuchaev
Konstantin Dokuchaev
Free Open-Source VPN Right in Your Browser

Free VPNs are often designed to collect your data. However, there are rare exceptions, and I want to talk about one of them today.

Free VPNs are often designed to collect your data. However, there are rare exceptions, and I want to talk about one of them today.

Internxt is a browser extension for Google Chrome that allows you to activate a VPN based on Shadowsocks directly in your browser.

This VPN service is completely free and even has open-source code. Interestingly, it's developed by the same team whose cloud service doesn't work in some countries without a VPN.

As you might expect from a free VPN extension, there aren't many settings. In fact, you can only either enable or disable the connection. That's it.

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Once the connection is enabled, you are assigned an IP address in the United Kingdom. I had no issues accessing blocked resources, and I didn't notice any speed limitations either.



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