Tag: VPN Guide

Governments, Internet Service Providers (ISPs), schools, and corporate offices block websites to censor content, remove distractions, and reduce bandwidth consumption. In this article, we'll show you how to unblock websites using Chrome and Firefox.
By Paul Bischoff in VPN & Privacy on January 24, 2024
Don't know the difference between WireGuard and OpenVPN? Don't panic! Our guide to VPN protocols breaks down all of the options and their pros and cons.
By Paul Bischoff in VPN on October 2, 2023
VPN encryption prevents third parties from reading your data as it passes through the internet. Find out about IPSec and SSL -- the two most popular secure network protocol suites used in Virtual Private Networks, or VPNs. 
By Paul Bischoff in VPN & Privacy on September 8, 2023
Interested in unblocking Egyptian TV abroad? In this post, we’ll let you know what a VPN is, why you should use one, and which VPNs are best at getting you an IP address for Egypt.
By Ian Garland in VPN & Privacy on October 21, 2024
Would you like to use geo-restricted Swiss services while on vacation? We explain how to get a Swiss IP address with a Virtual Private Network and how you can use your VPN to stay safe online.  
By Ian Garland in VPN & Privacy on May 3, 2024
Looking to use geo-restricted Argentinian sites and services abroad? We list the best VPNs with servers in Argentina and explain how to use them to gain an Argentinian IP address. 
By Ian Garland in VPN & Privacy on March 24, 2025
IPv4 is running out of unique IP addresses, so IPv6 aims to replace it. This article explains the difference between the two, which is the most secure, and explains why IPv6 adoption has been so slow.
By Paul Bischoff in VPN & Privacy on July 23, 2023
Want to access Asian services abroad? A VPN lets you access online banking or streams like Youku and Netflix on vacation. We explain how VPNs work and recommend the best VPNs for an Asian IP.
By Ian Garland in VPN & Privacy on October 13, 2023
TCP and UDP are two protocols that determine how data is exchanged over the internet. Both built on top of the IP protocol, they share many similarities, but their differences make them suitable for different purposes. They are the two most widely used protocols that internet users interact with every day.
By Paul Bischoff in VPN & Privacy on August 6, 2021
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