VPN Explained!

 

All you need to know about VPN

 



 

 


 

VPN; Virtual Private Network

 

A VPN i.e. Virtual Private Network is an encrypted connection over the Internet from a device to a network.

The encrypted connection helps to ensure that sensitive data is safely transmitted. It prevents unauthorized people from bug monitoring on the traffic and allows the user to conduct work remotely. 

VPN technology is widely used in corporate environments. It provides inline privacy and anonymousness by building a private network from a public internet connection.

VPN masks your internet protocol address so your online actions are virtually untraceable. VPN creates a virtual tunnel to transfer data. Moreover, the privacy and security provided by VPN are far better than Wi-Fi hotspots.

 


 

How does a VPN work?







A VPN hides your IP address by letting the network redirect it through a specially configured remote server run by a VPN host. This means that if you surf online with a VPN, the VPN server becomes the source of your data. This means your Internet Service Provider (ISP) and other third parties cannot see which websites you visit or what data you send and receive online. A VPN works like a filter that turns all your data into "gibberish". Even if someone were to get their hands on your data, it would be useless.


When to use a VPN?

VPNs are used in many different ways. Especially businesses, gamers, and streamers use VPN widely

·         Work from Home without Worry:  Utilizing a VPN allows everyone working remotely to securely log into the shared company network, while also providing data protection for projects and files.

·         Keep Your Shared Network Secure: Using a VPN across your shared network will help ensure that business communications remain secure.

·         Control Access: VPNs also offer access control options, so that confidential information is not accessible by every employee.

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Browse Safely on Any Device: Since a VPN is encrypted and remotely hosted, you can log in from anywhere without the risk of a security breach.


·         Bypass Geo-Blocking: Using a VPN with your home location will help bypass any blocked content.


·         Protect Financial Transactions: A VPN anonymously your outgoing traffic and encrypts your connection, ensuring unauthorized tracking of your business transactions or transfers.


·         Connect to Public Wi-Fi Confidently: Using a VPN before you open that email or check an account balance will help keep your data secure.

 

Outside of the business world, VPNs are also popular with gamers.

Access a Wider Library of Games.  Depending on the provider, certain VPNs can help you access games available outside your region. Likewise, some countries ban games due to graphic content. With a VPN, you can get around those restrictions by connecting through a server in a different country.

·         Play In Public Without the Worry. It’s great to take advantage of free public Wi-Fi when you’re ready to play using a VPN.

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   Protect Yourself From the Trolls.  Having a VPN protects your identity and IP address, so that if you inadvertently upset someone, they are not able to track your location.


·         Sidestep ISP Slowdowns.  With a VPN, you can avoid unnecessary ISP lag.

 

You can also use a VPN when streaming your favorite movies or TV shows:

·         Watch Your Favorite Foreign Films.  Using a VPN bypasses this issue and allows you to stream nearly anything you want to watch, no matter where you are.

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Improve Buffering Issues.  A VPN can help circumvent this, ensuring a smoother viewing experience.

 



Features of a Good VPN

·         Encryption of your IP address: The primary job of a VPN is to hide your IP address from your ISP and other third parties. This allows you to send and receive information online without the risk of anyone but you and the VPN provider seeing it.

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Encryption of protocols: A VPN should also prevent you from leaving traces, for example, in the form of your internet history, search history and cookies. The encryption of cookies is especially important because it prevents third parties from gaining access to confidential information such as personal data, financial information and other content on websites.


·         Kill switch: If your VPN connection is suddenly interrupted, your secure connection will also be interrupted. A good VPN can detect this sudden downtime and terminate preselected programs, reducing the likelihood that data is compromised.


·         Two-factor authentication: By using a variety of authentication methods, a strong VPN checks everyone who tries to log in. For example, you might be prompted to enter a password, after which a code is sent to your mobile device. This makes it difficult for uninvited third parties to access your secure connection.

 


 

Is a VPN 100% safe?

It is important to note that VPNs do not work like anti-virus software. While they protect your IP and encrypt your internet history, a VPN connection does not protect your computer from outside intrusion.

Once the malware has found its way onto your device, it can steal or damage your data, whether you are running a VPN or not. It is therefore important that you use a VPN together with anti-virus program to ensure maximum security.


 

Can VPNs make the internet connection faster?

Under specific circumstances, VPNs can increase speeds for certain services. ISPs sometimes throttle, or artificially slow down, specific types of traffic; for example, several major ISPs have throttled streaming entertainment services like Netflix.



Advantages of using a VPN

1. Security on Public Wi-Fi

2. Data Privacy from Your Internet Service Provider

3. Data Privacy from the Apps and Services You Use

4. Data Privacy from Your Government

5. Access to Any Content in Any Place

6. Security When Working Remotely

7. Adaptable to Numerous Smart Devices

8. Smart Savings



Disadvantages of using a VPN

1. A VPN may decrease your speed

2. You risk being blocked by certain services

3. A VPN isn’t legal in all countries

4. The logging and potential resale of your internet habits to third parties 

5. You may experience connection breaks 

6. Free VPNs: sometimes worse than none at all 


 

Conclusion

 A VPN allows you to access regionally restricted content from anywhere in the world. Many streaming platforms are not available in every country. You can still access them using the VPN.

There are now also many providers of VPN connections for smartphones which keep mobile data traffic anonymous.



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