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Browser Controlled Location Changing

Browser Controlled Location Changing

VPN and proxy have often been seen as rival technologies. Both serve as an intermediary to help consumers achieve similar ends: IP relocation as well as anonymity while surfing the web.

But they are rivals no more! Sabai Technology developers have merged these technologies, and for the first time, VPN and proxy co-exist on the Sabai Technology VPN Accelerator!

Users can now get the high-speed connection of a VPN Accelerator while controlling their connection through web browsers. No more logging in to the router interface every time you want to change IP location.

Enough theory, let’s look at an example of how you might use this stuff!

Using Gateways, you set up a laptop in your home as a “local” device. This means that local traffic, as opposed to VPN traffic, is fed to this device over the Wi-Fi network. While you use this computer mostly for local Internet, you sometimes want to access foreign Internet and browse privately.

Previously, you would have used our convenient Gateways function by logging in to the VPN router and switching the entire device from “local” to “VPN.” Using the VPN Accelerator proxy function, switching locations just got easier!

After an easy initial setup, one browser, such as Chrome, is set to your local location. (Let’s say New York.) Meanwhile, another browser, such as Firefox, can connect to a separate location (Let’s say London) via proxy. This means you can watch U.S. Netflix in Chrome and BBC iPlayer in Firefox at the same time*!

This is an incredibly convenient way to organize your network traffic for devices that often need to switch geo-location!

Even more exciting is that the setup on this function is incredibly easy. Stay tuned for a how-to post, along with an instructional video!

*We aren’t sure why you’d want to do this, but we don’t judge. One thing is for sure, though: The ability to be in two places at once sure is handy!

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Feb 11th 2015

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