What is a VPN?
A VPN encrypts your internet connection and routes it through a remote server, hiding your IP address and enhancing privacy. Common uses include:
- Privacy: Hides your online activity from ISPs/governments.
- Security: Protects against hackers on public Wi-Fi.
- Bypass Censorship: Access blocked websites (e.g., in restrictive countries).
- Geo-Spoofing: Change your virtual location to access region-locked content (e.g., Netflix, BBC iPlayer).
Popular VPN Services (2024)
- ProtonVPN (Free & paid options, strong privacy focus)
- NordVPN (Fast, good for streaming)
- ExpressVPN (Reliable, works in censored regions)
- Mullvad (No-logging, anonymous payments)
- Surfshark (Unlimited devices)
Free vs. Paid VPNs
- Free VPNs (like ProtonVPN’s free tier) may have limits (speed/data caps) but are safer than sketchy free options.
- Paid VPNs offer better speed, security, and support.
Caution
- Avoid untrusted free VPNs (some log/sell your data).
- VPNs don’t make you 100% anonymous—combine with Tor or privacy tools for stronger protection.
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