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Why VPN Is Vital in Securing Your Online Privacy

Do you ever feel like someone might be viewing your online activity when you are connected to public Wi-Fi? Well, that is fair given the kind of forces arrayed against your privacy. The good thing is that with a virtual private network (VPN), you can protect your information from unauthorized persons to regain your privacy online.  A VPN works to provide you with anonymity, security, and privacy by creating a secure network connection across a public network connection. When you switch it on, it automatically creates an encrypted tunnel between you and a remote server provided by a VPN service.  With that in mind, how can a VPN be beneficial to you:

1. Helps you avoid Bandwidth Throttling

Bandwidth throttling occurs when your internet speed is slowed down intentionally either by someone else who has access to your network platform or your internet service provider (ISP). This occurs when you engage in a certain internet activity such as when you are streaming videos or when you are accessing other websites such as Netflix and HBO Max. Often, your internet is slowed down because these activities demand high bandwidth internet and the reason that ISP gives for throttling is to reduce congestion on their network. The good thing is that when you happen to use a VPN such as NordVPN, incoming traffic from the device that you are using is encrypted so that your ISP does not see the websites and activities that you are accessing.  You can learn more about NordVPN by checking online VPN reviews. This way, you can go about your activities uninterrupted because VPN has concealed your data transmissions.

2. Grants you access to Geo-blocked services

A VPN provides you with another Internet Protocol (IP) address which will show the location of your device when you are streaming content, browsing, or when engaging in other activity online. It so happens that some countries do not allow foreigners access to some of their services or sites.  This is quite common with streaming services because some are designed to cater to specific locations. Apart from countries, there are business websites that will often limit how you can use their services based on where you are situated. When you use a VPN, you can make it seem like you are using the internet from an acceptable location thereby gaining access to these sites. You can also have VPN installed on your employee’s computers as well in case you want them to have access to particular information and services.

3. Promote network scalability

Having a private network can help you scale up your business but the cost of expanding this network can be too much to bear and at times prohibitive. When you use a VPN however, you can provide access to both your onsite and offsite employees. You can also run vital applications in the cloud environment and grant your staff access using a secure VPN channel. This can range from emails to a wide range of applications that you use on a traditional computer desktop. Also, when employees are using VPN, they can also gain access to the computer that you use to run applications that you want them to access. This way, each staff member will only require login access to VPN to access the application that you are running. For you to have more employees access these services, the only thing you need to do is provide them with more bandwidth and login details.

4. Reduces maintenance/support costs

When you have a VPN that incorporates cloud computing architecture, you will save a lot of money that you would spend on maintenance and support services. For instance, when you have an on-site setup, you do not need to get another technician to help you out because your IT staff can oversee the upkeep of your server.  Your in-house staff will ensure that you spend hours assessing the performance of your server and ensure that it is not under attack by malware and hackers who would infringe on your privacy. Many people might prefer using residential proxies as a way to protect their privacy. It is good to research about both these two options and choose the one you like best.

Conclusion

There is no doubt that a VPN provides you with a lot of benefits including protecting you from attacks and disguising you as you browse. But, you need to establish your needs to know what VPN will work best for you given that there are numerous service providers in the market. To wind up with the best VPN, you need to try out a couple of them so that you arrive at the one that you will use in the long-term.


Author Bio:

Leonie Walton is an expert in Network Security, with a strong understanding and knowledge of computer, network, and security systems. She is an enthusiastic contributor eager to promote her experience through sharing their expertise with others. She has extensive expertise in advising people on how to understand computers and security in the online world, by integrating numerous methodologies and tips that bring the best results for them.

Leonie is a guest blogger. All opinions are her own.

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