One mobile app that will change your experience online once and for all.
Forget about restrictions, blocked websites and social networks, slow and unstable connections, annoying buffering... Enjoy private and anonymous browsing and be sure that you cannot be tracked! Sounds nice, doesn’t it?
Install the app and you will never want to come back to the times when you didn’t use it!
Reviews speak for themselves:
Simple and fast (October 18, 2022)
Great app, works fine, easy to use (September 13, 2022)
Thanks to the app now i can browser any website (July 1, 2022)
fast, easy, no ads - perfect! (June 8, 2022)
Very simple, turn it on and off, it chooses the country itself, no settings required (October 14, 2022)
The "Stranger Things effect" propelled the track to unprecedented heights for an older song:
: The song saw an 8,000%–8,700% surge in streams immediately following the season's release. By June 2023, it surpassed 1 billion streams on Spotify , becoming the first solo recording by a female artist from the 1980s to reach that milestone. Kate Bush - Running Up That Hill Stranger Things Season 4
In Stranger Things 4 , the song is not merely background music; it is a vital plot device. It serves as the favorite song of (played by Sadie Sink), who uses it to cope with grief following her brother Billy's death. The "Stranger Things effect" propelled the track to
When "Running Up That Hill (A Deal with God)" first hit the airwaves in 1985, it was a career-defining hit for British art-pop icon . However, no one—least of all Bush herself—could have predicted that 37 years later, the track would become a global cultural juggernaut, shattering records and topping charts for a second time thanks to its pivotal role in Stranger Things Season 4 . A Narrative Masterstroke: Max’s Lifeline It serves as the favorite song of (played
: At 63, Kate Bush became the oldest female artist to ever score a No. 1 single in the UK, surpassing a record previously held by Cher.
The song reaches its peak emotional resonance during the episode "Dear Billy," where Max’s friends play the track through her Walkman to anchor her to reality while she is under the psychic control of the villain . The sequence, which depicts Max running toward safety as the synth-heavy anthem swells, became an instant hallmark of the series. Music supervisor Nora Felder noted that the lyrics about making a "deal with God" to swap places perfectly captured Max’s isolation and her desperate need for connection. Shattering Global Records
Helps you protect your privacy in various apps of your choice.
Social networks, contacts, messages, calls, settings - select any app you want to protect, choose one of two types of blocking and make sure that your personal data will never be exposed to your friends, family members or intruders.
With this mobile app you and your apps are safe and sound anywhere anytime.
Reviews speak for themselves:
Finally an applock that works (August 25, 2022)
Easy to set up, no problems yet (August 1, 2022)
I'd highly recommend it. This is the second applock I tried and I never looked further! (September 21, 2022)
Works like a charm. It doesn't stop by itself or suddenly glitch. Definitely 5 stars. (October 26, 2022)
The app has been running smoothly, I love it. Superb! (November 28, 2020)