Do you have a computer or a smartphone? Do you connect to the internet on it? If your answer is YES, you should use a virtual private network or VPN.

What does a VPN hide? 

On Wi-Fi networks, unfair individuals can try to intercept your information. That may seem paranoid, but there are real threats out there, and they’re only becoming worse.  Whenever you connect to the internet, your internet service provider (ISP) has access to everything you send and has been given the green light from Congress to sell your anonymized information to advertisers, too. Out on the wide-open internet, advertisers and spies can track your movements between websites and discern your location by peeking at your IP address. It’s scary out there.

Let’s start

The internet was created for easy information exchange. Nobody thought that time about user privacy, anonymization, or encrypted communication.  Later HTTPS emerged. And now it is protecting your information, but it doesn’t guard against ISP snooping or local network attacks. When does it take place? It may happen if you ever use a connection that isn’t yours, such as one at a hotel or a coffee shop.

Maybe in future, more private internet will be created, using a VPN is the easiest way to make sure that you’re sharing as little information as possible. So, what does a VPN hide?