From the last version I have tested (3.1.0 – GPass: A Free Solution To Hide Your IP), GPass has come a long way: a lot of features added, increased speed, multilanguage support, etc. Let’s take a look to the improvment they made in the last months:
- Support for SOCKS and HTTP LAN proxy
- Improvements in security, usability, speed, and Vista support
- Virus signature removal
- Added manual tunnel search button
- Block Tor and Skype from connecting to CN IPs when used as tunnels
- Many improvements in anti-censorship capability
- Improved support for Kaspersky, WMP11, and Skype 3.6
- Improved support for Maxthon, Safari, and Tor tunnel
- Support for 8 more languages
- Support for Google Chrome

The new version 4.1 deserves a new evaluation of the pros and cons listed in a previous post about GPass (GPass: A Free Solution To Hide Your IP). I will come bach with it.
Happy Surfing!


































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