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What is a VPN?

A VPN is a method or an application that you can use to encrypt your online communications through a public (or private) network. Basically, any online network you access while using a VPN with make your information, data and location secure and encrypted. Using a VPN can make your computer much more secure and give you piece of mind. While being online, it's important to remember that your information is at risk, and with a VPN it's secure.

What does VPN stand for?

VPN is an acronym standing for Virtual Private Network. While online networks can be open or visible, VPN makes it possible that you will have your own virtually private network through public networks, making your information and data encrypted to be anonymous while online other networks.

How does a VPN work?

Once a user makes a connection to the Internet, the VPN application kicks in and the connection is made to a server that is chosen by the user from another place in the world. Once connected, the host computer will be encrypted from the chosen area and there will be no information or data given off to the visited websites from the actual host network or computer.

Why should I use a VPN?

Using a VPN can save you from many different hassles and geographical restrictions while searching through the pages of the Internet. Using a VPN can also be very good in blocking your computer from hackers and spammers. Remember though, it is not a virus protection software, and you can still obtain negative viruses from the Internet.

What can I use a VPN for?

It is good for many things, including but not limited to getting past geographical restrictions on videos and websites, game testing from other countries and places around the world, getting past spamming and hackers who are out to get your information or place you on lists and hide your sensitive information like bank notes, passwords and work information.

Will a VPN mess with my current Internet network and connection?

No. A VPN will connect easily through your current WIFI network with no problems or conflicts. The VPN only affects your virtual network connections and not the actual connection within your household. You will still be connected through your own network, though appear like you are running through a different one online. This is great because it means you won't have any problems with setting the VPN up or running it, other than any normal Internet problems you may run into with your network connections.