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2012: The Launch of Native Clients

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OrbVPN CEO & Founder

2012 marked a transformative year for OrbVPN with the launch of our native clients. After years of using configuration tools and manual setups, we took the bold step of developing our own applications for multiple platforms. This decision came from our core belief: security tools must be accessible to be effective.

Native Client Launch

The launch of our Windows client was a major milestone. We focused on creating an interface that balanced simplicity with powerful security features. This wasn't just about making things easier – it was about making security accessible to everyone, from journalists to everyday users concerned about their privacy.

Expanding Platforms

Following the success of our Windows client, we expanded to:

  • MacOS native application
  • Initial iOS development
  • Android app planning
  • Support for multiple protocols

Infrastructure Evolution

Our infrastructure saw significant improvements:

  • Expanded to new datacenter locations
  • Implemented advanced load balancing
  • Enhanced redundancy systems
  • Improved network stability

Protocol Support

We broadened our protocol support to include:

  • OpenConnect (SSL Protocol)
  • OpenVPN with custom configurations
  • L2TP/IPSec
  • PPTP (for legacy support)
  • SSTP

Security Advancements

The native clients allowed us to implement stronger security features:

  • Advanced kill switch
  • DNS leak prevention
  • Custom encryption configurations
  • Automatic protocol selection

Maintaining Our Principles

Despite rapid growth, we maintained our invitation-based system. The events of 2011 taught us the value of trusted networks, and we weren't willing to compromise security for rapid expansion.

Team Growth

Our development team grew to handle the increased complexity of maintaining native clients. Each new team member brought valuable expertise while embracing our core mission of protecting privacy and enabling free communication.

Looking Forward

Our plans for 2013 include:

  • Mobile client development
  • Enhanced protocol implementations
  • Expanded server network
  • Improved user interface

A Personal Note

We consider that tools for freedom should be accessible to everyone, not just technical experts. This year's development of native clients embodied that principle. We're making privacy protection more accessible while maintaining the high security standards that our users, especially journalists and activists, depend on.

The positive feedback from users transitioning to our native clients has been encouraging. Many have told us how the simplified interface has made secure communication more practical in their daily work. This is exactly what we aimed for – making privacy protection more accessible without compromising security.

To our development team who worked tirelessly on the native clients: thank you. To our users who provided valuable feedback during the beta testing: your input helped shape these applications. And to those who continue to trust us with their security: we remain committed to protecting your right to communicate freely and safely.

Nima Golsharifi
Founder, OrbVPN

2009: The Year of Technical Evolution

· خواندن 3 دقیقه
OrbVPN CEO & Founder

2009 marked a pivotal year for OrbVPN. After two years of running with basic systems, we made the crucial decision to rebuild our entire backend in Python. This wasn't just a technical choice – it was about creating a foundation that could support our vision for years to come.

The Python Transition

The move to Python was significant. We didn't just want to replicate our existing system – we aimed to build something more robust, more scalable, and more secure. Our small team spent months planning and executing this transition, ensuring our users experienced minimal disruption while we essentially rebuilt the plane mid-flight.

Infrastructure Expansion

This year also saw our first major infrastructure expansion:

  • Established presence in multiple data centers
  • Implemented proper load balancing
  • Created our first automated backup systems
  • Developed basic monitoring tools

Strengthening Privacy

The global focus on internet surveillance made our mission more relevant than ever. We enhanced our privacy features:

  • Improved encryption implementations
  • Strengthened our no-logs policy
  • Enhanced user anonymity features
  • Developed better traffic obfuscation

Learning Through Growth

Our invitation-based system continued to prove its worth. While other services rushed to scale up user numbers, we maintained our focus on controlled growth through trust networks. This approach helped us maintain service quality while learning from our users' experiences.

Technical Challenges

The year wasn't without its challenges. The Python migration revealed gaps in our initial planning, and some features took longer to implement than expected. But each challenge helped us build a more resilient service. We learned that sometimes going slower meant going further in the long run.

User Trust

Our commitment to privacy continued to attract journalists, activists, and privacy-conscious users. Their feedback and trust helped shape our development priorities. We learned that our users weren't just looking for a VPN – they needed a reliable tool for protecting their fundamental right to communicate freely.

Research and Development

This year also marked our first steps into formal research and development. We began studying new encryption methods and traffic optimization techniques, laying the groundwork for future innovations.

Growing Team

While still small, our team grew more cohesive. Each member developed specialized knowledge in crucial areas:

  • Protocol development
  • Infrastructure management
  • Security implementation
  • User support

Looking Forward to 2010

As we enter 2010, our priorities are clear:

  • Further infrastructure expansion
  • Enhanced protocol development
  • Improved user interface
  • Stronger security features

A Personal Note

This year's developments in global internet freedom (or lack thereof) reminded us why tools like OrbVPN are crucial. We're not just providing a service – we're protecting fundamental human rights.

To our users: your trust drives us to keep improving. To our team: your dedication made this year's achievements possible. And to those working for freedom of speech and human rights: we remain committed to providing the tools you need to work safely.

The foundation we've built this year, especially with our Python backend, positions us well for the future. We're excited about the possibilities ahead while remaining grounded in our core mission of protecting privacy and freedom of communication.

Nima Golsharifi
Founder, OrbVPN