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Padlocks, Phishing and Privacy; The Value Proposition of a VPN

Troy Hunt

I want a "secure by default" internet with all the things encrypted all the time such that people can move freely between networks without ever needing to care about who manages them or what they're doing with them. Here's the value proposition of a VPN in the modern era: 1.

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5 common VPN myths busted

Malwarebytes

Virtual Private Networks ( VPN s) are popular but often misunderstood. VPNs are for illegal activity. Some people think that VPNs are only useful for doing things like torrenting, accessing geo-locked content, or getting around work/school/government firewalls. I don’t need a mobile VPN.

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The one reason your iPhone needs a VPN

Malwarebytes

For years, Apple has marketed its iPhone as the more secure, more private option when compared to other smart phones, which do not, by default, include an end-to-end encrypted messaging app, warn users repeatedly about app location requests, or provide a privacy-forward Single Sign-On feature.

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What is the WireGuard VPN protocol?

Malwarebytes

In layman’s terms, a VPN uses encryption to create a private online connection between a device and a VPN server. With a good VPN service, you can shield your data from curious eyes. The type of VPN protocol that you use can affect the speed, stability, ease of use, security, and privacy of your connection.

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VPN protocols explained and compared

Malwarebytes

A Virtual Private Network (VPN) creates a safe “tunnel” between you and a computer you trust (normally your VPN provider) to protect your traffic from spying and manipulation. Any VPN worth its money encrypts the information that passes through it, so in this article we will ignore those that don’t use encryption.

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9 Reasons Why Everyone Should Use a VPN

CyberSecurity Insiders

Most VPNs are user-friendly and are created with well-detailed guides which are navigable by nearly anyone, even a technology illiterate individual. Therefore, aside from ensuring your network is secured, a VPN is usually very easy to maneuver around, and unlike what most people assume, VPNs are not meant for tech-savvy individuals alone.

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The Benefits of Using a VPN on Your Home Network

Webroot

If you’ve considered using a virtual private network (VPN) at all, it’s likely to establish a secure connection while working remotely or to connect to public networks. But privacy enthusiasts appreciate the benefits of a VPN even from the comfort of their own homes. The VPN basics. Why would one want to use a VPN?

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