
"On Tuesday, NordVPN subscribers received an email noting that the community's response to the news prompted the VPN provider to change its mind and keep Meshnet running. "Over the past month, many of you have spoken up about how much you value Meshnet, whether for tinkering with private networks, sharing files securely, or just gaming with friends," NordVPN's email reads. "Your passion made us take a hard look at our decision. So here's the update: We heard you. Meshnet is not going anywhere.""
"Meshnet is a service that enables users to establish an encrypted virtual network, allowing devices to remotely connect with each other. Up to 60 devices are supported for purposes including file sharing and gaming. However, after its 2022 debut, few NordVPN subscribers adopted the service. "As time went on, it became clear that while a small group of dedicated users valued Meshnet, it never really caught on the way we'd hoped," NordVPN said."
NordVPN reversed its decision to discontinue Meshnet and will keep the service operational due to strong user response. Meshnet enables users to create encrypted virtual networks that allow up to 60 devices to connect remotely for file sharing, gaming, and other resource sharing. Adoption remained low after its 2022 debut, but a dedicated user base valued the functionality. NordVPN plans to open-source Meshnet so developers can contribute, though no release date has been set and the transition timeline remains under internal discussion. Meshnet will remain supported while the team explores ways to expand and enhance its capabilities.
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