VPN
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When it comes to protecting your online privacy and security, a VPN is one of the most essential tools in your arsenal. A VPN creates a secure, encrypted connection between your device and the internet, making it much harder for anyone—whether hackers, advertisers, or even your internet service provider (ISP)—to monitor your activity. It masks your IP address, hiding your true location and making you appear as if you’re browsing from somewhere else.
In this section, we’ll break down how VPNs work, why they’re important, and how to choose the right one to keep your online presence safe and private.
ProtonVPN Free
Pros: No data limits, strong privacy policies, secure encryption.
Cons: Limited servers for free users, speed can be slow during peak times.
NordVPN
Pros: Large server network (5,000+ servers in 60+ countries)
Cons: Pricier than some competitors
Surfshark
Pros: Features like CleanWeb (ad blocker), MultiHop, kill switch
Cons: Occasionally slower on long-distance servers