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The abbreviation " VPN " has slowly become established among average Internet users, which is certainly good, but the problem is that people have started to see VPN as the ultimate solution to all problems.

Vox.io - Free calling

Vox.io - Free calling

So far, I have mentioned free calls several times and how to get them. Now I will introduce you to another such service - Vox.io.

What does this service actually allow you to do?

Vox.io is a proven free call service for anyone and anywhere. Yes, completely free.

How to use these servers?

Everything is done in the browser itself, registration, settings, and even the calls themselves, so there is no need to download additional software. As soon as you register you get an initial € 0.50 for calls. So, when you register and log in to your account, you will see a large field where you enter the phone number, click on it and you will see the setting for the microphone, just follow the instructions (arrows). Once you have set up the microphone, you can start calling.

How to get more credit?

You can in two ways: by payment or referral links. I believe you will prefer the second option. So, when you register you get a referral link that you share with your friends and when they register, you get € 0.15. Not much, but a nice amount can be accumulated.

Get URL

What is this for? Also a very useful option, free calls but from site to site (you can not on mobile). When you log in, you will see 3 buttons on the home page above, click this one in the Get URL and the link you are copying will appear. Now you send that link to a friend and he can call you through it. You don't need any credit for this, it's free.

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