Warp from Cloudflare: free & secure VPN to everyone

Cloudflare has unveiled its first VPN product called Warp. The new service will launch as part of it s 1.1.1.1 very soon.

April 1 is probably the worst day to make announcements on new products. Cloudflare obviously gets used to it because it also announced the DNS service 1.1.1.1 the 2018 Protopril.

Cloudlfare refers to the new Warp service as a "VPN for people who do not know what a VPN means".

According to the company, the simplicity of the upcoming service will make it attractive for everyone, even for those who do not know what a VPN can do.

Technically, Warp is a VPN. However, we think the market for VPNs as it has been imagined to date is severely limited. Imagine trying to convince a non-technical friend that they should an app that will slow down their Internet and drain their battery so they can be a bit more secure. Good luck.

The new Warp service will encrypt all user traffic on the Internet, will use end-to-end encryption and will not require users to to install a root certificate on their devices.

Internet connections will be encrypted, but only between each other of Cloudflare's user and server. The same goes for all other VPN services.

Cloudflare, however, promises that the performance, reliability and focus of the new VPN service on maintaining end-user control will be the features that will make it stand out from other comparable services.

Cloudflare's VPN service will be offered for free as an option of the 1.1.1.1 app. But the company seems to be simultaneously developing the Warp+ service, a premium one of Warp that will be available at a "low monthly charge" for people who want more speed.

Read the announcement.

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