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		<title>By: Civil Netizen Review &#38; Download Link &#124; freewaregenius.com</title>
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		<description>[...] Civil Netizen Review &amp; Download Link &#124; freewaregenius.com Pause/Resume: Local client provides ability to pause/resume downloads (which, you might imagine, is simply a necessity for large gigabyte-sized files). Firewalls: Will automatically circumvent restrictive routers/firewalls, which be a problem in some situations such as work settings. Although some situations may be so restrictive as to prevent Civil Netizen for function, I can say that for me personally my work setting is usually a headache but Civil Netizen worked instantly and without intervention around my work firewall, even as it gave me a warning message that “for this beta release, pickup and send may not work reliably for you”. Encrypted transfers: all transfers is, to quote “secured end-to-end between senders and recipients using 128-bit AES encryption”. Ads free: unlike, say, Pando, which does the same thing. Interface: Nice client interface, drag and drop. Crorss platform: Windows, Macs, and Linux versions available. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Civil Netizen Review &#38; Download Link | freewaregenius.com Pause/Resume: Local client provides ability to pause/resume downloads (which, you might imagine, is simply a necessity for large gigabyte-sized files). Firewalls: Will automatically circumvent restrictive routers/firewalls, which be a problem in some situations such as work settings. Although some situations may be so restrictive as to prevent Civil Netizen for function, I can say that for me personally my work setting is usually a headache but Civil Netizen worked instantly and without intervention around my work firewall, even as it gave me a warning message that “for this beta release, pickup and send may not work reliably for you”. Encrypted transfers: all transfers is, to quote “secured end-to-end between senders and recipients using 128-bit AES encryption”. Ads free: unlike, say, Pando, which does the same thing. Interface: Nice client interface, drag and drop. Crorss platform: Windows, Macs, and Linux versions available. [...]</p>
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