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There are several browsers that offer built-in VPN (Virtual Private Network) functionality. Here are a few popular ones:

1. Opera Browser: Opera has a built-in VPN feature that allows users to browse the web securely and privately. It provides users with unlimited data usage and offers a choice of virtual locations from various countries.

2. Mozilla Firefox: While Firefox does not have a built-in VPN, it does offer a browser extension called "Firefox Private Network" that provides VPN-like protection. It encrypts your connection and masks your IP address, but it has a limited free version and a ρáíd subscription for additional features.

3. Brave Browser: Brave is a privacy-focused browser that offers a built-in feature called "Brave Shields" which blocks unwanted ads and trackers. It also has an option to enable a private browsing mode that uses Tor for additional privacy and anonymity.

4. Epic Privacy Browser: Epic Privacy Browser is designed with privacy in mind and offers a built-in VPN proxy service. It encrypts your browsing data and IP address, protecting your online activity from tracking and surveillance.

5. UR Browser: UR Browser provides a built-in VPN feature that allows you to browse anonymously and access geo-restricted content. It encrypts your connection and hides your IP address, ensuring your privacy and security while browsing.

These are just a few examples of browsers with built-in VPN capabilities. It's worth noting that while these VPN features can enhance your privacy and security, they may not offer the same level of protection as dedicated VPN services. If you require advanced security measures or need to bypass strict censorship, using a standalone VPN service might be a better option.
 
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