What You Won’t Read About How VPN Services Work

Virtual Private Networks (VPNs) are very effective ways to stay safe and secure online. If you haven’t used a VPN service in the past, you may want to start using one in order to secure your internet traffic and personal data online. By masking your IP address through a network that can be located virtually anywhere in the world, you’ll stay anonymous while browsing online.

However, that doesn’t mean that you can simply do anything online without any consequences. There are many out there that will tell you that a VPN service gives you complete and total freedom online. These services need to abide by local and international laws, as do you while you’re online.

VPNs do offer tons of protection online, but let’s take a look at what you won’t read about how they work and why these points are so important for your browsing experience.

Some Countries Have Banned VPNs

Countries that don’t protect internet users’ online privacy have actually banned VPNs from being used within the country. Russia, China, and Turkey are just a few countries that have completely banned VPNs, which means you need to be careful if you’re traveling to those countries. We always recommend using a VPN, especially when you are traveling. However, as we will discuss, the providers can often turn over important information about you if required.

Always do thorough research about the VPN services you connect through, especially when traveling to a country that bans them. Depending on where the specific service is headquartered, they may be required to provide information to those countries if asked.

Torrenting Via VPN Still Can Infringe Upon Copyrights

Torrenting is a great way to share files with both friends and strangers alike, but it’s important to follow all copyright laws when torrenting files. Even if you’re connected to a VPN, torrenting a file that has an active copyright is still illegal.

Pirating movies, for example, is one of the most common reasons internet users torrent. Every VPN service disclaimer will have information about torrenting, and even if the service offers dedicated torrent servers and support, always be mindful of what you’re downloading.

Most Service Providers Do Log Some Data

Almost every VPN service out there will make a claim about storing zero data when you’re connected to the service. Read the fine print to see the real truth behind the claims. The reality is that most of them will store at least some data about your internet session, which can potentially be used for marketing, advertisements, or even turned over when requested by authorities.

Staying Safe Online

At the end of the day, VPN services are a reliable way to stay safe and secure online. If you’re not doing anything illegal, you have nothing to worry about when using these service. Be mindful of what you’re doing online and always abide by local and international laws.

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