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WHAT IS A VPN USED FOR?

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WHAT DOESN’T A VPN DO?

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DO VPNS PROTECT AGAINST MALWARE?

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provide any protection from preexisting malware on your computer. Some VPN
providers might also offer some antivirus programs in addition to the VPN, but
they are separate services provided by the same company.


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could also help if you want the fastest possible connection or a lower ping.
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doing so.


CAN I BE TRACKED IF I USE A VPN?

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be able to do so. You should note that if you log into a website with your user
account, they’ll know it’s you. Additionally, websites now use ‘browser
fingerprinting’ to identify specific devices. This is when the website looks at
the unique settings you have configured to track your behavior.


WILL A VPN INCREASE MY INTERNET SPEED?

A VPN will not speed up your internet connection. Your internet connection speed
is determined by your ISP or Wi-Fi connection strength. When you use a VPN
service, you’ll either be limited to that speed or the speed of the VPN,
whichever is slower. VPNs that advertise fast speeds will only be worth it if
your base internet speed is at least as fast as the VPN’s speed.


CAN/SHOULD I USE A VPN ON MY PHONE?

You can use a VPN on your phone. If you frequently connect to public Wi-Fi
networks, you should use a VPN to prevent other people from snooping on you.
VPNs can also help if you do not trust your cellular provider with your data.
You should know that using a VPN will burn through your data more quickly than
if you were to go without one.


HOW SAFE ARE VPNS?

In general, VPNs are safe to use and help provide an additional layer of privacy
to your internet traffic. However, you should know that certain VPN companies
can keep logs containing your data which can potentially be sold or given to the
government. There’s also the risk that the VPN provider can suffer a data breach
and expose your data.


SHOULD I USE A VPN WITH PUBLIC WI-FI?

Using a VPN while on a public Wi-Fi network is one of the best use cases for a
VPN. Since other people connected to the public Wi-Fi can potentially look at
data meant for you, the encryption a VPN provides ensures that only you can view
it. If you frequent airports or coffee shops, you should get a VPN.


SHOULD I USE A VPN WHEN STREAMING?

You generally do not need to use a VPN when streaming. Some streaming services
will not allow you to stream when connected to a VPN. That’s because VPNs were
used to skirt around the region-locking attached to some content, allowing users
to watch shows only available in select foreign countries.


WHAT IS A VPN PROVIDER?

A VPN provider is a company that runs the VPN service. This is who you’ll have
an account with when you access the VPN and who you’ll pay if it’s a premium
service. There are many different VPN providers out there. Some are free, but
it’s common for the best services to charge a monthly or annual fee.


ARE FREE VPNS SECURE?

Probably not. Free VPNs need to make money, and in this case, the VPN provider
is likely selling your data. Free VPNs can still help protect you on public
Wi-Fi networks, but you run a much higher risk of your data being given away by
the company running the VPN. If you’re committed to your privacy, it’s probably
worth it to research and pay for a reputable service.


ARE MORE VPN SERVERS BETTER?

More VPN servers are better so long as there is a good balance between quality
and quantity. Having a lot of servers spread throughout the world is good to
ensure users can access content with a low ping. Each server should have enough
throughput to ensure that users do not have internet speed slowdowns. Having
more servers also might allow users to access content that blocks VPNs before
they wise up to every VPN server.


WHAT IS AES-256?

AES-256 (Advanced Encryption Standard) is a type of encryption that uses a
256-bit key to keep your data secure between its sender and your device. If
someone is trying to look at this data without the key, they won’t be able to
make anything out. AES-256 is more secure than AES-128 and AES-192, making it
one of the most trusted encryption algorithms.


WHAT IS IKEV2?

IKEv2 (Internet Key Exchange protocol version 2) is the method some VPNs use to
create encryption keys. It offers advantages to other protocols like OpenVPN,
such as faster speeds, better stability, and an auto-reconnect feature. IKEv2
was first established in 2005 but has been updated multiple times since then.


WHAT IS L2TP?

L2TP (Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol) is a method used by some VPNs to tunnel data
across networks. Basically, it’s the method used to bundle up your data and send
it elsewhere. Another layer of encryption accompanies it to ensure the data is
protected. L2TP was created in 2000 and was inspired by L2F (Layer 2 Forwarding
Protocol) and PPTP (Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol).


WHAT DO NO LOGS MEAN?

No logs mean the VPN company does not keep records of the traffic on their VPN
servers. The company cannot tell who went where or what data they exchanged. So,
if a VPN does not keep any logs you should have more privacy. However, there’s
no guarantee the VPN provider is sticking to its word. You have no way to know
if you’re being logged.


WHAT IS A VPN PROTOCOL?

A VPN protocol is a method used to route data through a connection. Different
protocols come with unique advantages and disadvantages. Speed, encryption, and
support can vary depending on the protocol. Some standard protocols are OpenVPN,
IKEv2, and L2TP.


WHAT IS A VPN KILL SWITCH?

A VPN kill switch is a feature that stops your device from connecting to the
internet if the connection to the VPN is lost. That way, there’s no chance your
actual IP address could be leaked if there are VPN connectivity problems. This
feature is also helpful to ensure that your device does not connect to the
internet without a VPN connection after restarts, updates, and other unexpected
events.

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