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5 VPN Myths you need to know
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5 VPN Myths you need to know

A Virtual Private Network (VPN) is a service allowing users to access the Internet privately and securely. It works by masking your Internet Protocol (IP) address and other relevant data while you’re online. So, spyware, malware, and hackers will have a difficult time accessing your valuable information. There are, however, misconceptions about this service. Here are five debunked VPN myths you need to know. 

5 VPN Myths you need to know

1 . VPN’s are Only for Illegal Activities

2. VPNs Make the Internet Connection Slow

3. VPNs Give You Complete Anonymity

4. All VPNs are the Same

5. TOR is Better than VPN


1 . VPN’s are Only for Illegal Activities

Many people say that you don’t need to hide anything if you’re not doing anything wrong. VPNs might be useful for hiding criminal activities, but hacking and gathering illegal data aren’t the intended purposes of private networks. 
Data security is still an essential element for many Internet users. Casual users can secure their valuable information when browsing the Internet. Consider this scenario; imagine sitting in a mall and freely accessing the mall’s Wi-Fi on your phone in order to check the latest discounts from your favorite online store. You see an item you like and gladly place it to your cart for checkout. The next step is for you to input your credit card details to pay for the item. It sounds like a straightforward process, but you might not know if a hacker is lying in wait for you to make the transaction. Keyloggers and other spyware can capture the data you input online, which includes your credit card information. 

A VPN helps masks the source of the data to and from your device. So, other people would need to go through various digital protocols before they can reach your online information. That operation might require a significant amount of time and effort. Many hackers know when a project is too strenuous for them to handle, so they might walk away from an attempt to steal your data. 
Also, VPNs can mask the identities of average consumers and business entities. For the latter, companies can use private networks to help encrypt and secure sensitive business information from the world wide web. 
In summary, it might still be a possibility that people can use VPNs for illegal activities, but these services don’t limit themselves to illicit activities. You can still use a VPN to help secure your digital information from cyber attackers. 

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