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Safe and Secure

nthLink is built on technologies that have defeated even the strictest internet censorship systems. It automatically:

  • Accesses the internet through a secure tunnel (VPN)
  • Hides your location – automated IP switching
  • Hides where you go online – trusted DNS
  • Hides what you are doing online – traffic masking
  • Encrypts everything – AEAD 256-bit Chacha2020 IETF Poly 1305 cipher

Self-recovery

Unlike many VPNs that store often-obsolete address lists in their apps, nthLink’s mobile app can connect to the Internet even when it has been a long time since you have used it.

The nthLink app calculates fresh server addresses based on where you are and the device you are using, enabling you to connect even in locations where many of its addresses are being blocked. It keeps trying until it finds a secure connection for you.

How it works

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Our Promise

Simplicity

Just install and tap the button and you’re online – inside a reliable and secure network.

Privacy

We do not track your activities and use best data minimization practices for our server infrastructure.

Security

nthLink uses the strongest available encryption standards so your Internet traffic cannot be inspected.

Read more about our full security and transparency policies.

It seems you're referencing a specific viral story or a translation about a girl who saved for surgery from a young age. While the exact text looks like a snippet from a "Top Short News" digest, the message touches on a broader trend: the commercialization of beauty and the shift from "winning" genetic lotteries to "buying" specific looks.

As the story hints, the "caveat" often involves the societal pressure that makes people feel they must buy what they weren't born with. Guide to Long-Term Saving for Major Goals

: Even small amounts saved over seven years compound. Use tools like the NerdWallet Savings Calculator to see how small monthly contributions grow.

: Since tastes change over seven years, revisit your goal annually. Ask if the procedure still aligns with who you are becoming.