An anonymous reader writes "The Pirate Party of Canada has announced that it will extend a VPN originally set up to allow people in Tunisia to browse freely while internet censorship was imposed there.
The Pirate Party of Canada (French: Parti Pirate du Canada; PPCA) was a minor party in federal Canadian politics. Founded in 2009, the party officially registered with Elections Canada in 2010. [2] The PPCA is modelled on the Swedish Pirate Party and advocates intellectual property reform, privacy protection, network neutrality and greater government openness . [3] The Pirate Party of Canada offers a VPN service to help enhance users online privacy. We assume their server is located in Canada. With support for OpenVPN connections. Giving members the choice to connect from Windows, Mac or Linux. An anonymous reader writes "The Pirate Party of Canada has announced that it will extend a VPN originally set up to allow people in Tunisia to browse freely while internet censorship was imposed there. Apr 23, 2011 · After opening the way for users in politically controversial countries to access the Internet via Virtual Private Network (VPN), the Canadian Pirate Party has announced a new service aimed at Canadians. The move comes after worries of a majority Conservative government becoming elected in the upcoming general elections in Canada. Canada’s Pirate Party launched its own VPN (Virtual Private Network) earlier in 2011 to allow those in repressed countries access to the full internet — without censorship. According to Pirate-VPN is an anonymity service that refuses to compromise when it comes to users privacy and their security. was created for citizens of the net who require a more robust solution than the standard offerings at our competition.
Pirate-VPN is an anonymity service that refuses to compromise when it comes to users privacy and their security. was created for citizens of the net who require a more robust solution than the standard offerings at our competition.
An anonymous reader writes "The Pirate Party of Canada has announced that it will extend a VPN originally set up to allow people in Tunisia to browse freely while internet censorship was imposed there. Apr 23, 2011 · After opening the way for users in politically controversial countries to access the Internet via Virtual Private Network (VPN), the Canadian Pirate Party has announced a new service aimed at Canadians. The move comes after worries of a majority Conservative government becoming elected in the upcoming general elections in Canada. Canada’s Pirate Party launched its own VPN (Virtual Private Network) earlier in 2011 to allow those in repressed countries access to the full internet — without censorship. According to
An anonymous reader writes "The Pirate Party of Canada has announced that it will extend a VPN originally set up to allow people in Tunisia to browse freely while internet censorship was imposed there.
The Pirate Party of Canada (French: Parti Pirate du Canada; PPCA) was a minor party in federal Canadian politics. Founded in 2009, the party officially registered with Elections Canada in 2010. [2] The PPCA is modelled on the Swedish Pirate Party and advocates intellectual property reform, privacy protection, network neutrality and greater government openness . [3] The Pirate Party of Canada offers a VPN service to help enhance users online privacy. We assume their server is located in Canada. With support for OpenVPN connections. Giving members the choice to connect from Windows, Mac or Linux.