Use the TunnelBear Mobile Apps in a Multitude of Languages

Article by George Norman (Cybersecurity Editor)

on 24 Aug 2015

The team behind the properly good TunnelBear VPN solution recently announced that the TunnelBear mobile apps, TunnelBear for iOS and TunnelBear for Android, provide support for a total of 16 languages.

You can use TunnelBear on your iPhone or Android in English and you can also use the app in any of the following languages: French, Arabic, Turkish, Russian, Spanish, Korean, Italian, German, Brazilian Portuguese, Japanese, Traditional Chinese, Simplified Chinese, Dutch, Indonesian and Polish.

“The TunnelBear team is excited to announce that our mobile apps for iOS and Android are now available in 16 different languages,” announced the TunnelBear Team on the company’s official blog. “It took a while to get reasonable translations of all the Grrs and Rawrs, but you should now get the full TunnelBear experience in your native language.”

Download the latest version of TunnelBear to be able to use it in any of the 16 languages it supports. The app is available on Apple’s App Store and on Google Play. Please note that the app will automatically default to the language you have set for your mobile device.

In related news, I have to remind you that TunnelBear is available as a lightweight extension for Google’s Chrome web browser. Thanks to the TunnelBear extension, you can use Chrome to surf the web on an encrypted connection and “tunnel” your way around online censorship and blocked sites. The extension is awesome and I for on am never removing it from Chrome.

Since I’ve mentioned the TunnelBear apps for iOS and Android as well as the TunnelBear extension for Chrome, I have to remind you that TunnelBear is available as an application for Microsoft’s Windows operating system and for Apple’s OS X. You can get TunnelBear for Windows right here on FindMySoft. You can get TunnelBear for Mac, also right here on FindMySoft.



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