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Then these apps track you everywhere you go or visit. But if you turn off GPS tracking and use a VPN, they won't be able to track you even on public Wi-Fi hotspots. That's something that Google can do by triangulating the location of Android users connected to the hotspot in the past while using GPS.
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Read More »Many ISP providers in the US have been found to slow their user’s internet connections when they are streaming videos online or gaming. What’s worse is that some ISPs throttled different services like Netflix and YouTube more than Amazon Prime. This means that internet providers also make money by favoring certain streaming services over others. Since a VPN hides your online activity from your ISP, it can make sure that your internet connection is safe from throttling when streaming videos online or downloading files. And if you’re an avid gamer, you should consider getting a VPN for gaming to have some peace of mind when relaxing with a game. A good VPN hides itself As mentioned before, good VPNs can hide their own activity. They do so by allowing you to connect to the internet through obfuscated VPN servers. This way, you hide the fact that you’re using a VPN, which can help you bypass VPN blockers from your government, ISP, or other institutions like schools and universities. Censorship is a growing issue in the world, and in China and some Middle Eastern countries, it has grown to the level of human rights violations.
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Read More »Why you need a VPN to hide your browsing history from your ISP You may have deleted your search history and cleared your cookies, but your ISP probably hasn’t. ISPs see and process the DNS queries that you make every time you access the internet. This way, they gain a lot of information about your online activity and what you browse. As of 2017, ISPs in the US have a legal right to sell their user’s browsing history as long as they “anonymize” their personal data. But even that wording is extremely subjective to interpretation. Your personal information should remain your own. By encrypting all data before it leaves your device, a VPN can make sure your browsing history remains hidden even from your ISP. Does a VPN hide your browsing history? Well, it depends. If you’re searching on Google, it can still collect data via cookies and (if you’re connected) your account. While a VPN helps, an even better idea is to use a privacy search tool that gives you objective results no matter what – like Surfshark Search! What does a VPN not hide? Many VPNs claim that they can protect and hide your information, but can you trust them? Well, there are a few ways you can check how legitimate your VPN’s security is. Usually, that involves doing DNS, IP address, and WebRTC leak tests. These tests can provide you with a better understanding of areas that your VPN might be lacking in. That being said, here are things that a VPN won’t hide: Already existing cookies . Clear them if you want to increase your privacy! Your absolute identity , i.e., it won’t make you anonymous. It won’t hide you from viruses . While some VPNs like Surfshark offer features ( CleanWeb ) that can save you from malware or phishing on some infected sites, a VPN won’t save you from accessing every virus-ridden website on the internet or downloading a malicious app. Always be aware when surfing the web! Does a VPN hide you completely? No. Nothing can hide you completely when you’re online. In fact, anyone selling you a tool promising complete anonymity is scamming you. Read our article on the subject here. Can you be tracked if you use a VPN? Under some circumstances – yes. There are ways to leave a digital trail no VPN provider can protect you from. We dedicated an entire article to the question of tracking when connected to a VPN. Personal diligence is important if you want to ensure that no trace remains. In closing: Regain your privacy with a VPN Overall, a good VPN will properly encrypt your data and hide your real IP address, location, and internet activity. This way, you can browse the internet how it was meant to be – without your personal information being used for someone else’s gain or political agendas.
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