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Bypass internet without slowdowns, you can enjoy a free Internet, complete anonymity, so satisfying your needs quickly and simply. You can protect your personal information. Additionally, you can block intrusive advertisements such as banner advertisements, full-page advertisements, reward advertisements, and kidnapping advertisements based on DNS.
HTTPS Guard Pro was created by Redev and allows you to bypass internet without slowing down, protect your personal information, access sites, and block intrusive ads.
Representative functions
1. Maintain a secure connection with encrypted data transmission via HTTPS connection.
2. Protect HTTPS SNI field information.
3. HTTP/HTTPS all field information.
4. Change DNS (system default, 1.1.1.1, 8.8.8.8, Custom DNS).
5. Protect data transmission packets in all app webs.
6. Block advertisements based on DNS.
Bypass without slowdowns?
Yes. Common VPN bypass apps are created to target users from all countries and actually place VPN servers in other countries to protect your data. But, HTTPS Guard Pro is designed to bypass with protect field information, by processes your data with a local VPN. In other words, unlike an external VPN, a local VPN does not require a long-distance connection to an external server, so there is no slowdown in speed.
Can block ads?
Yes. Blocks ads based on DNS blocking. Originally, when requesting an advertisement, DNS is requested, and then the DNS packet is analyzed and the advertisement request packet is blocked. So, if there is an ad name that is blocked by the HTTPS guard among the ads requested from device, it can be blocked.
Enjoy 100% strong SNI protection-based HTTP/HTTPS bypass service and DNS-based ad blocking service at HTTPS Guard Pro!
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In today’s world, we are all digitally connected for business and / or entertaining purposes.
This “connection” gives the possibility to many agencies to track our every move for advertising or other more malevolent reasons.
How can we safeguard ourselves from such kind of monitoring?
DoH (DNS over HTTPS) and DoT (DNS over TLS) are two techniques where DNS (Domain Name System) requests are encrypted in a way that it is impossible for your ISP (Internet Service Provider) to decrypt them on the fly and monitor your online activity.
Most people believe that since they are using such a technique they’re safeguarded.
Unfortunately that isn’t always true.
Despite that you could be using DoH or DoT for your DNS queries, when using your ISP’s DNS server(s) these queries might be logged.
These logs can be decrypted at a later stage and thus give valuable insights of your online activity.
It is therefore absolutely crucial to choose a DNS provider that apart from providing DNS encryption will also not log the DNS queries.
This can be time consuming and even difficult choice for people that, what they want is to configure things with ease and get going with their daily activities.
This app aims at providing ease of configuration for the DNS system of your devices and safeguard your online presence.
Key features:
- Ease of configuration.
- No need for VPN.
- Minimise or completely eliminate, in some cases, the amount of harmful sites contacted by your device.
- Extensive In-App Help system.
- We don't collect any data and we don't track your activities.
- Automatic updates of the DNS providers collection.
Your feedback and reviews will be highly appreciated!
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