
VPN




Tips on How to Keep Safe on the Internet Without a VPN
Have you ever wondered if a VPN really does much for your privacy and security when you are online? VPNs have always been our go-to means to mask our online identity and help us have access to geo-restricted content. But history has proven to us... Read More

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Top 7 VPNs that work with Android TV or Google TV
Whether you are looking at anonymizing your internet traffic or want to get around content geo-restrictions, a good VPN is always a good investment. But if you are specifically looking for a VPN to run on your smart TV, then you want to prioritize speed,... Read More

Before you use a VPN on Netflix, here’s what you should know
Netflix is so far the biggest name in online streaming. You can access Netflix from most parts of the globe now as long as you have an internet connection and are willing to pay a monthly subscription. However, not everyone gets the same stuff. That's... Read More

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How to sideload an app on Android
If you're an ardent app downloader, especially from the Play Store or App Store, you should have at least come across a statement that stamps an app to being not available in your country. That implies that the app is geo-blocked, and that there is... Read More




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The difference between a Proxy and a VPN
A Proxy and a VPN, they both connect you to a remote server. They both hide your real IP address, swap it for a new one. They both allow you to connect to and surf the web as if you're in another location. However, this... Read More

Does using a VPN consume more data?
Yes, it does but not by a big margin. With online security becoming a day-to-day need, for whichever reasons one may have, people would natuarally want to stay safe while using the Internet - and that's when the VPN comes in as a solution. But... Read More




Browse securely on Ubuntu using this easy-to-use VPN
For a long time, using VPN on Ubuntu has been a hustle. You had to be a premium member of whatever VPN service you prefer, then you had to download OpenVPN configuration files and import them to Ubuntu Settings. Most often, something would break and... Read More


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