
Private Network Master is mainly used as a browser-based tool that routes only your web traffic through a chosen proxy. It fits people who want quick IP changes in the browser without setting up a full device VPN.
VPN Master works as a browser extension, so it affects what you do in that browser tab and window. It is often used for quick access to sites blocked on a local network.
Instead of sticking to one endpoint, it searches for available proxy servers and lets you narrow the type you want. If a proxy stops working, it can switch and restore your prior settings to keep you online.
This setup is useful for light tasks like reading pages, signing in, or checking content from another region. It is less suited for apps outside the browser, since they do not use the same route.
For privacy, it focuses on hiding your IP address from the sites you visit in the browser. Connectivity is handled by testing the connection and retrying with a different proxy when needed.

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