I wanted to get some extra security for when I log into my electronic wallet, and this can only be done from certain IP addresses. I got my own IP address through a VPN, specified this in my wallet, and now only I can log into it.
I use a VPN to save money on air travel. I go on price comparison sites, change my IP address to different countries, and sometimes the same tickets are available at reduced prices. This trick also works with Booking.com and several car rental sites.
I spend a lot of time working in cafes and co-working spaces where I have to connect to public Wi-Fi networks.
This isn't very secure, but my VPN helps with this by encrypting all my traffic.
I sell lots of stuff online, but a lot of sites only let you post a limited number of items for free from one account. When this happens, I just change my IP address and this instantly solves the issue.
One time when I was abroad, I wanted to watch a football match with English commentary. They're usually only available with a British IP address, so I couldn't have done it without my VPN.
I'm studying Spanish, and there are a few TV shows I enjoy watching to help me learn, but they're only available with a Spanish IP address. This is where my VPN comes to the rescue.
I'm British, but I live abroad, and the thing I miss the most is BBC iPlayer. Unfortunately, you can only watch it if you're in the UK, but luckily now I can use a VPN to connect to a British server, and now I can watch all my favorite shows.
A lot of websites require you to register if you want to do something. Once you've done this, a lot of these sites will then track your activity. They see when you log in, when you log off and what you do in between. I normally use a VPN and change my IP address so that I can at least partially hide my actions.
Your internet providers know everything about you. They have access to all the information that's transferred without encryption. So I installed a VPN as soon as I got internet at home so that all my traffic is encrypted.
I'm sick of the fact that when one resource gets blocked, all the other sites that share that IP address also get blocked. You never know what will get banned tomorrow and how that may affect your life. I use a VPN so that I'm not at the mercy of such decisions.
I wanted to get some extra security for when I log into my electronic wallet, and this can only be done from certain IP addresses. I got my own IP address through a VPN, specified this in my wallet, and now only I can log into it.
I use a VPN to save money on air travel. I go on price comparison sites, change my IP address to different countries, and sometimes the same tickets are available at reduced prices. This trick also works with Booking.com and several car rental sites.
I spend a lot of time working in cafes and co-working spaces where I have to connect to public Wi-Fi networks.
This isn't very secure, but my VPN helps with this by encrypting all my traffic.
I sell lots of stuff online, but a lot of sites only let you post a limited number of items for free from one account. When this happens, I just change my IP address and this instantly solves the issue.
One time when I was abroad, I wanted to watch a football match with English commentary. They're usually only available with a British IP address, so I couldn't have done it without my VPN.
I'm studying Spanish, and there are a few TV shows I enjoy watching to help me learn, but they're only available with a Spanish IP address. This is where my VPN comes to the rescue.
I'm British, but I live abroad, and the thing I miss the most is BBC iPlayer. Unfortunately, you can only watch it if you're in the UK, but luckily now I can use a VPN to connect to a British server, and now I can watch all my favorite shows.
A lot of websites require you to register if you want to do something. Once you've done this, a lot of these sites will then track your activity. They see when you log in, when you log off and what you do in between. I normally use a VPN and change my IP address so that I can at least partially hide my actions.
Your internet providers know everything about you. They have access to all the information that's transferred without encryption. So I installed a VPN as soon as I got internet at home so that all my traffic is encrypted.
I'm sick of the fact that when one resource gets blocked, all the other sites that share that IP address also get blocked. You never know what will get banned tomorrow and how that may affect your life. I use a VPN so that I'm not at the mercy of such decisions.
I wanted to get some extra security for when I log into my electronic wallet, and this can only be done from certain IP addresses. I got my own IP address through a VPN, specified this in my wallet, and now only I can log into it.