A Beginners Guide to Virtual Private Networks (VPNs)

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A Beginners Guide to Virtual Private Networks (VPNs) A Virtual Private Network (VPN) is an advanced software that alters your IP address and hides all of your internet traffic. This, In turn, improves your online privacy and helps you bypass online censorship imposed by ISPs, the government, as well as other organizations blocking websites. What Does A VPN Do?

Regardless of how a company advertises itself, most VPNs offer privacy, not anonymity. Unlike your ISP (Internet Service Provider), good VPNs don’t usually log this personal information and therefore provide a greater level of privacy than you normally have when browsing the internet.

Source: vpnanalysis.com If you truly need high levels of anonymity, you may want to consider utilizing the TOR network, instead of VPNs to protect your identity.


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