What do you know about staying safe online? Statistics show that most users don't bother themselves with online security while doing regular Internet stuff like watching movies, sharing business files, and listening to music. And that is expected.
What dangers can you face while posting a new photograph on Facebook or watching your favorite YouTube channel online? Malware and viruses? Well, you have an antivirus. Suspicious emails? You don't open them. But what about hackers? Do you know that you're most vulnerable to hacker attacks the moment you connect to a global Net? But in this case, an antivirus and a strong password won't help you at all. Are you already interested in online security? Then, keep reading. We're going to talk about a major game changer in this sphere – a tool which is both an ip changer and an effective way to avoid your devices being hacked.
How VPNs Help to Protect Sensitive Information
First of all, let's make it clear what a VPN is and how it operates.
A VPN stands for a virtual private network. It is a piece of software, which creates an isolated, separate network for a user. This means, that the network created by a VPN is reachable for you only. No matter, whether it is your home network or a public network, a VPN operates the same in both cases. All your traffic is placed in the invisible tunnel, which can't be broken in by anyone else except you. But that's not all what a VPN is used for.
It is also a great tool to:
- Change your IP address to other countries’;
- Get unlimited access to any geographically restricted or blocked content in the region you're staying in.

Is it expensive? There are literally hundreds of services on the market. It is not a problem for an average Internet user to find the one, which is going to fit his/her budget specifically. If you're interested, check this site for a full list of current top services on the market.
All you have to do is to download a VPN to your PC, MAC, tablet, or smartphone and connect to another country of your choosing. The better the service, the higher number of countries and servers it has. So, pay attention to this when picking a service to install. One more fact you should know is that there is a difference between a paid and a free service in the way it works. It is not only about the number of servers available but also about the speed of performance and the security terms. For example, usually, a free service is going to save your logs and passwords while a paid service won't do it. So, take it into account as well.
Having a VPN on your devices in the 21st century is extremely important because of the unlimited amount of free Wi-Fi zones out there. As they are the number one reason why your computer can be hacked.
This article does not necessarily reflect the opinions of the editors or management of EconoTimes.


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