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TouchVPN 1.0.22, released by AnchorFree Inc., is a lightweight network utility whose single purpose is to create an encrypted tunnel between a Windows computer and remotely located servers, thereby masking the user’s public IP address and geolocation. Positioned in the VPN/Security category, the application is most frequently downloaded by people who need to reach region-restricted streaming catalogs, open foreign gaming lobbies, or continue using familiar web services while traveling abroad; it is also used on public Wi-Fi hotspots in airports, hotels, cafés and campus networks where traffic sniffing is common. Because the software establishes connection through one-click “Connect” button, casual users can obtain a new IP within seconds without adjusting protocols, ports or cipher settings, while the absence of registration or bandwidth quotas keeps the barrier to entry minimal. Version 1.0.22 is the first and therefore only build published so far, incorporating the company’s proprietary Hydra transport layer together with automatic failover to a second node whenever latency or packet loss exceed predefined thresholds. Encryption is handled with AES-256, key exchange uses 2048-bit certificates, and DNS requests are forced through the tunnel to reduce the chance of leaks. The client adds no background services after disconnect, so system footprint remains low on older laptops. TouchVPN is available for free on get.nero.com, where downloads are supplied through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest version and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.
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