What is a VPN?

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What is a VPN? -

Since we launched our VPN service, we received a few inquiries from our users to the effect of, "What exactly is a VPN? "And" Why do I need? "So, in this post, we provide details on what a VPN and why all needs a.

what is a VPN?

VPN offer many benefits, but one of the most common uses of a Virtual private Network (VPN) is a . encryption tool You might have heard about using a VPN in the workplace when an employee needs remote access to the corporate network because they are traveling or working from home, they will typically connect to a VPN. one would think that it was just a way to connect to the corporate network outside the office, but the real reason it's used is to ensure the connection is secure and the data that is passed back on the Internet can not be accessed by outsiders.

When connected to a VPN, all traffic online and data such as e-mail, instant messages, banking and credit card is passed through an encrypted tunnel, preventing identity theft and cybercrime. Once connected to a VPN on your mobile device or laptop, especially when using a public WiFi hotspot at your local coffee shop, you are safe from hackers who might otherwise be able to easy access to your private information and use it at your expense.

Why use a VPN?

VPN does more than keep you safe online. One of the most desired benefits VPN offers is control it provides you on your IP address. Your IP (Internet Protocol) determines your geolocation, and depending on where you try to use the Internet from, streaming services, websites and social networks may be limited or blocked completely. When you are in control of your IP address, you are also in control of your virtual location.

Some streaming services are censored in some parts of the world, or the catalog they provide are based on the geographic location. When you are in control of your IP address, you can change your position, making this type of media more easily accessible no matter where you are physically. You will also prevent your Internet service provider (ISP) to slow your streaming traffic, a tactic reported that major suppliers use to distract users from accessing specific sites.

This works for access to Usenet and using UsenetServer VPN, you will have a secure tunnel to our servers, essentially bypassing all connecting blocks or strangulation.

How do I register?

UsenetServer VPN is available as a low-cost add-on to your current account UsenetServer. Just connect and activate the left side of the control panel. If you are new to UsenetServer for only a few dollars more per month, you can:

  • Protect your online identity
  • Check your IP address
  • Bypass geolocation restrictions, and more!

UsenetServer VPN is as easy as pushing a button, try it today and see for yourself!

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