Therefore, for "IP address", "IP" would be IPv6, and "address" would be identifier. So the phrase would become IP address.
Now, the part where it says "Download a reliable VPN service." The word "Download" is the action, so replace it with alternatives. Maybe "Obtain," "Acquire," "Get," etc. "Reliable" could be "Dependable," "Trusted," "Reputable." "VPN" is a technical term; since it's an acronym, it's not a proper noun. So "VPN" remains, but the user might want it as a proper noun. Wait, "VPN" stands for Virtual Private Network, which is a standard term. So it's not a proper noun. Therefore, replace with options. But the instruction says to not touch proper nouns, so if "VPN" is considered a proper noun, leave it. But generally, acronyms like VPN are not proper nouns unless they are the specific name of a product. Since the text mentions "a secure VPN," and "SecureVPN" isn't a brand name here, "VPN" is just the standard term. So replace each part as per instruction. danlwd Secure Vpn ba lynk mstqym--------
I need to be careful with technical terms. Words like "No-Logs Policy" should be split into "No-Logs" and "Policy", each with three options. "No-Logs" could be No-Logs, but I need to make sure the options are valid alternatives. Therefore, for "IP address", "IP" would be IPv6,
First, I need to identify proper nouns. Proper nouns are usually capitalized and refer to specific names, places, titles, etc. Looking through the text, I don't see any proper nouns like brand names or specific locations. Terms like "VPN" are acronyms and common terms, so they might not be proper nouns here. So, I can treat each word as a regular term to replace. Maybe "Obtain," "Acquire," "Get," etc