DUBLIN – 23rd March, 2018 – Irish cyber security company, InvizBox, is today pleased to announce the global availability of InvizBox Go – a portable VPN router with built in power bank, Wi-Fi extension and ad blocker to secure internet traffic and access blocked content globally. InvizBox Go is available to purchase from https://www.invizbox.com/buy/ with packages starting at £105/$150/€119.
InvizBox Go is a discreet, portable VPN router that allows users to secure all Internet traffic when using Wi-Fi. It secures browsing privacy and security and can be used at home, abroad or on public Wi-Fi anywhere in the world. The InvizBox Go also doubles up as a portable powerbank with the ability to fully charge a mobile phone or top up a tablet by simply plugging into the USB port on the side of the device.
The InvizBox Go can be connected to multiple devices and is simple to use. Once a phone, laptop or other device is connected to Wi-Fi, the internet traffic is instantly encrypted, ensuring total privacy and security. There is no software to install and the InvizBox Go keeps up to date with regular security and feature updates. InvizBox have also designed a best in class responsive interface for any changes users may want to make to its configuration on a phone, tablet or desktop. InvizBox Go can be used at home 24 / 7 to protect every wireless capable device including smart TV’s, laptops, phones or any other Wi-Fi capable device.
When connected to InvizBox Go, users can rest assured that they are now safe from tracking and profiling by people, governments, companies and hackers who they neither know nor trust. InvizBox Go uses either a VPN connection or a connection to Tor to fully protect the local network.
View blocked content from anywhere in the world
InvizBox Go gives users access to movies, sports and programming that is often difficult to access in foreign countries whilst travelling. Now whilst using the fast VPN network, users can watch their favourite sports team play on their chosen app/website or keep up to date with their favourite series – making the internet truly global. Some services restrict or block content depending on where the user is accessing it from. InvizBox have designed the Go to work in those scenarios by the utilising its global VPN service. Like everything else with the InvizBox Go, it’s simple to change countries too.
In order to use the VPN service, InvizBox have partnered with IP Vanish, one of the most well-known VPN “no log” providers in the world. Each InvizBox Go has access to a fast and secure Virtual Private Network (VPN) which consists of over 500 servers in 20 countries to keep internet traffic safe whilst still allowing access to blocked websites and top Sports and TV shows.
The VPN service is incredible value, working out at only €5 per month when paid annually (approximately USD 5.50/£5.50). It can be renewed monthly or annually as preferred.
Ad Blocking
The InvizBox Go also has a list of known ad providers and can optionally block those domains for all of devices, removing unwanted ads. InvizBox will automatically keep this list up to date so users do not have to worry about new ad providers coming online.
Wi-Fi Extending
If there is a Wi-Fi weak spot in a home or hotel room whilst travelling, the InvizBox Go can simply be used in “extender mode” which allows devices to be connected to it to relay traffic and strengthen the connection.
The InvizBox Go is available from www.invizbox.com in a number of packages starting at £105/$150/€119 with 2 months premium VPN going up to £180/$250/€199 with 24 months VPN
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Box includes
- InvizBox Go, 1 Micro usb cable, quick start user manual
- Secure Shipping with tamper evident stickers.
- Individually flashed and verified in Dublin to ensure quality and security.
- Unique secure password per device.
- The simplest and easy to use UI.
- Pluggable Transports in the form of obfs2/obfs3/scramblesuit to mask your Tor traffic.
- GeoIP Configuration. Choose which countries you allow as exit nodes. Block the “Five Eyes”.
- Prevent exploit of WebRTC IP disclosure vulnerability on Firefox and Chrome.
- Real-time stats and graphs.