5 Myths About VPN You Can't Believe
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It is clear that we are surrounded by myths and sometimes, it is difficult to distinguish what is true from what can be a lie. Therefore, today we will talk about 5 myths about VPN that you can not believe. Just yesterday we were talking about VPNs and their importance, we are talking more specifically about 4 very good VPN services for 2017. So if you want to remain anonymous, they are a good option despite hearing these myths that you should not believe.
5 VPN myths you shouldn't believe
They will ring a bell and you will laugh, so you can prepare yourself:
- All VPNs are the same. Absolutely. There are many different VPN services that don't look the same in the eyes. There are many ways to encrypt data, and trust me, not all do the same. Some even keep records of what we do. I don't need VPN if I don't do anything illegal on the network. Using VPN tends to be related to doing something illegal and has nothing to do with it at all, rather the opposite, because if you do something wrong you can get caught. Its advantages go far beyond accessing content not available in your country. VPNs slow down the connection. Another myth has to do with VPNs taking away all traffic, which slows down browsing speed. This you can notice, but it is not true, because it also depends on the server to which you are connected, let's say, the speed is limited. A free VPN is enough. Many free VPNs have bandwidth or speed restrictions, so it might not be enough. Ignore that all "VPNs are the same". You can do whatever you want with the Internet using VPN. Another false point that is a total myth. Because you will not be able to do what you want. It promises you and keeps you anonymous, but never 100%.
Have you heard of these VPN myths before?
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