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  2. QuantConnect - Wikipedia

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    QuantConnect is an open-source, cloud-based algorithmic trading platform for equities, FX, futures, options, derivatives and cryptocurrencies. QuantConnect serves over 100,000 quants from over 170 countries, with customers including hedge funds and brokerages , as well as individuals such as engineers , mathematicians , scientists , quants ...

  3. Troubleshooting AOL Desktop Gold

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    Desktop Gold doesn't provide dial-up internet connectivity and can only be used if you already have a broadband internet connection. If you're having trouble getting online, check to see if the issue is with your internet connection.Our help article, Troubleshooting a Broadband Connection , provides some useful troubleshooting tips.

  4. VPN service - Wikipedia

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    A VPN service does not make one's Internet use private. Users can still be tracked through tracking cookies and device fingerprinting, even if the user's IP address is hidden. [15] A VPN service can log the user's traffic, although this depends on the VPN provider. [15] A VPN service does not make the user immune to cyberattacks. [15]

  5. VPN blocking - Wikipedia

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    VPN blocking is a technique used to block the encrypted protocol tunneling communications methods used by virtual private network (VPN) systems. Often used by large organizations such as national governments or corporations, it can act as a tool for computer security or Internet censorship by preventing the use of VPNs to bypass network ...

  6. Virtual private network - Wikipedia

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    Virtual private network (VPN) is a network architecture for virtually extending a private network (i.e. any computer network which is not the public Internet) across one or multiple other networks which are either untrusted (as they are not controlled by the entity aiming to implement the VPN) or need to be isolated (thus making the lower network invisible or not directly usable).

  7. OpenVPN - Wikipedia

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    It has up to 256-bit encryption through the OpenSSL library, although some service providers may offer lower rates, effectively providing some of the fastest VPN available to consumers. OpenVPN also supports Perfect Forward Secrecy (PFS) , which regenerates encryption keys at set intervals, ensuring that even if one key is compromised, previous ...

  8. Cisco Systems VPN Client - Wikipedia

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    Cisco Systems VPN Client is a software application for connecting to virtual private networks based on Internet Key Exchange version 1. On July 29, 2011, Cisco announced the end of life of the product.

  9. Layer 2 MPLS VPN - Wikipedia

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    A Layer 2 MPLS VPN is a term in computer networking. It is a method that Internet service providers use to segregate their network for their customers, to allow them to transmit data over an IP network. This is often sold as a service to businesses. Layer 2 VPNs are a type of Virtual Private Network (VPN) that uses MPLS labels to