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What is a VPN and the benefits of using one....
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What is a VPN?

VPN stands for Virtual Private Network. A VPN runs in the background while you are using the internet, keeping you safe and protecting your privacy. It's like having a digital bodyguard who's always on duty, whether you're at home, at work, or on public Wi-Fi.
When you use a VPN, it encrypts all of your data from the moment it leaves your device. Your information passes through a safe intermediate stage, known as a VPN server. This server can hide your private information. It can also pretend that you are logging on from elsewhere globally, which allows you to access geo-locked services. 

It's easy to use a VPN on your devices, whether you browse on a phone, tablet, laptop or a PC. Once you've configured the VPN, it will run in the background, protecting you 24/7. That's why it's an important part of a total online security solution. 

What are the benefits of a VPN?

A Virtual Private Network creates a safer, more dynamic internet experience. When you use a VPN, you enjoy benefits such as:
  • [b]Secure connection from anywhere: [/b]VPNs give secure access to the internet, no matter where you are. Even if you're using public Wi-Fi, all of your outgoing and incoming traffic is secure and anonymous
  • [b]Extra layer against hackers:[/b] Cybercriminals will try to intercept traffic and steal your data using techniques such as man-in-the-middle attacks. By using a VPN, you safeguard yourself from this kind of hack.
  • [b]Anonymous browsing:[/b]  VPNs most of your information from the outside world. Nobody can snoop or spy on your digital activity. Even the websites you visit won't be able to log your IP address.
  • [b]Geographic freedom:[/b] Sick of seeing messages saying, "This content is not available in your region"? VPNs can hide your actual location, making it appear that you're in another country and giving you access to localized content.

So, why doesn't everyone use a VPN? There are some downsides to browsing via VPN, such as:

  • VPN is not free: A VPN is a private service. If you want a reliable, unlimited service, you'll have to pay a regular fee. 
  • VPN can slow your connection: Usually, VPN is completely invisible. But if your VPN servers are busy, you might notice some lag in your connection. 
  • Your VPN provider may view your data: If you go with a disreputable VPN provider, they might log your data as it passes through their servers. 

You can avoid most of these issues by choosing the right VPN service. 

If you need help deciding on which one is right for you, send us a note and we will assist as best we can,


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