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A VPN, or Virtual Private Network, allows you to create a secure connection to another network over the Internet. VPNs can be used to access region-restricted websites, shield your browsing activity from prying eyes on public Wi-Fi, and more.


These days VPNs are really popular, but not for the reasons they were originally created. They originally were just a way to connect business networks together securely over the internet or allow you to access a business network from home.


VPNs essentially forward all your network traffic to the network, which is where the benefits – like accessing local network resources remotely and bypassing Internet censorship – all come from. Most operating systems have integrated VPN support.


What Is a VPN and How Does It Help Me?


In very simple terms, a VPN connects your PC, smartphone, or tablet to another computer (called a server) somewhere on the internet, and allows you to browse the internet using that computer’s internet connection. So if that server is in a different country, it will appear as if you are coming from that country, and you can potentially access things that you couldn’t normally.


So how does this help you? Good question! You can use a VPN to:


- Bypass geographic restrictions on websites or streaming audio and video.

- Watch streaming media like Netflix and Hulu.
- Protect yourself from snooping on untrustworthy Wi-Fi hotspots.
- Gain at least some anonymity online by hiding your true location.
- Protect yourself from being logged while torrenting.

The vast majority of people these days are using VPN for torrenting or bypassing geographic restrictions to watch content in a different country. They are still very useful for protecting yourself while working at a coffee shop, but that’s hardly the primary use anymore.


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Have you lost your Microsoft product key? What if Windows can no longer start due to a blue screen or other error, then you may need to reinstall the operating system. To do so, you must have access to a product key (CD Key). But if you can no longer find the product key, you would lose your Windows license.

With KeyFinder Plus you could easily retrieve product keys for Windows, Office, SQL Server, Exchange Server and Adobe Acrobat, even if you can't boot your computer into Windows! No other product can recover product keys from non-booting Windows installations.

This article explains how you can recover lost product keys (CD Key) from your local, remote or crashed computer especially when you need to reinstall Windows but can't find your product key.

1.Download and Install KeyFinder Plus

Click here to download the setup package of KeyFinder Plus and save it in a place that is easy to find, such as your PC desktop.
When the download is complete, double-click the download file to run the installation wizard. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the installation.

2.Register the Program (Optional)

1.Launch the KeyFinder Plus program.
2.Click the Enter Key button, this will bring up the registration dialog.
3.Enter your User name and registration code into this dialog and click OK.

Recover Lost Product Key

1.Launch the KeyFinder Plus program.
2.Click the Start Recovery button, it will bring up a drop-down menu that provides three recovery mode: From current system, From non-booting system and From remote computer.
3.Select one of the recovery mode from the drop-down menu.

Recover Product Key from Current System
This mode will scan your local PC for product keys. Quickly recover and display product keys for Windows, Office, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Reader, SQL Server, VMware Workstation, MS Exchange and and many other software products installed in your local machine.

Recover Product Key from Non-booting System
Can't boot into Windows? No problem. Simply connect your crashed or unbootable hard drive to a working computer. This mode allows you to recover product keys from unbootable Windows installations.

Recover Product Key from Remote Computer
This mode enables you to scan network computers and retrieve the product keys for software products installed on your remote network computers.
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