How Does a VPN Work

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asked Sep 4, 2019 in Electron Microscopy by freemexy (47,810 points)

VPN has been around for years.Before the birth of the smartphone, VPN was mainly used for computers.Today, mobile phone users are in the majority.They use VPN to browse the Internet anonymously and to stream important content providers such as Netflix, Hulu, etc.
This has even been compounded by a series of hacker attacks, and there has recently been a data leak.It raises people's awareness of online security and privacy.They turn to VPN to protect their cybersecurity from potential threats.
How does a VPN work?Let us take a closer look.
Change your location
A VPN provides you with many servers in different regions and countries.You can choose a server freely and your traffic will be sent to this server.They appear to be in the same location as this server.In this way.Your location has been changed so that others can no longer track your actual IP address.You can also bypass geoblocks and access content from other countries.
Encrypt your data
Without VPN, your traffic will be sent directly to the ISP.ISP and hackers can easily access your private data.A VPN makes an encrypted tunnel from you to the server.Traffic through the tunnel.All your information, including browsing history and passwords, is protected.
Shield your privacy
VPNs are committed to protecting your privacy from Internet snoopers.You may be concerned that VPN collects and stores your personal information.In fact, some VPNs adopt a very strict no-log policy.The basic information collected for service optimization is kept up to date in their privacy policy.
In short, VPN protects your privacy by changing your location and encrypting your information.Protect yourself with a private, secure and fair VPN.You have fast and secure internet access all over the world.
Try our user-friendly RitaVPN.It will not let you down!

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