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PrimoVPN is the first low cost VPN and Incredibly user-friendly client for Mac that is easy to use and reliably establishes a secure network connection. Helps you get out of the trouble all Mac VPN users ran into after upgrading to Mac OS Sierra version - it just runs PPTP protocol. Start the VPN client for Mac, select the server location you want to connect to and surf the internet through an encrypted tunnel. All data is sent and received anonymously and secured with military-grade security. The outside world only sees your virtual IP address through the VPN server location selected. You are an online phantom. Download the secure VPN client for ProtonVPN for free. Available as Windows VPN, MAC VPN and Linux VPN clients and also as Android VPN and iOS VPN client.

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VPN Protocols

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There are no limitations regarding the use of VPN protocols.

Shimo supports every major VPN protocol that is currently available: The widely used CiscoVPN, the very secure OpenVPN and all standard-compliant IPSec connections. It also handles Point-to-Point Tunneling (PPTP VPN) and Layer 2 Tunneling (L2TP) protocols. Even Cisco’s new Secure Socket Layer (SSL) protocol AnyConnect is supported by Shimo – the most flexible VPN client for Mac. Shimo also enables you to establish encrypted Secure Shell (SSH) connections including port forwarding for secure web browsing.

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There is no other VPN client for Mac which supports this variety of available protocols. If you want to have the all-in-one solution for your secure connections, Shimo is technology of choice. This feature is not only helpful, if you have to handle different types of connections, but rather in cases where your system administrator upgrades or changes the used protocol. With Shimo you are always prepared and ready to go.

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Shimo does not support PPTP/L2TP on macOS Catalina due to Apple's enforced security requirements.