I wanted extra security for logging into my e-wallet, which allows access only from approved IPs. I use a dedicated VPN IP, added it to my wallet, and now only I can sign in.
I use a VPN to find cheaper airfares. I check comparison sites, switch my apparent country, and sometimes identical tickets show up at lower prices. This can also work on Booking.com and some car-rental sites.
I work from cafés and co-working spaces on public Wi-Fi.
That isn’t very secure, but my VPN encrypts all my traffic end-to-end.
I sell a lot online, and some sites throttle how many listings you can post from one account. Switching IPs with my VPN helps me avoid automated throttles and keep working.
While abroad I wanted English commentary for a football match. It’s usually available only with a UK IP, so my VPN’s UK server saved the day.
I’m learning Spanish and love a few shows that stream only with a Spanish IP. My VPN lets me connect via Spain so I can watch and learn.
I’m British but live abroad, and I miss BBC iPlayer. It’s limited to UK viewers, but with my VPN’s UK server I can watch all my favourite shows.
Many sites make you register, then track your sessions—logins, logouts, and everything between. I use a VPN and rotate IPs to keep my activity more private.
ISPs can see unencrypted traffic. I installed a VPN at home on day one so everything I do online is encrypted.
I’m tired of entire domains getting blocked because they share an IP with one banned resource. With a VPN, I’m less exposed to those blanket blocks.
I wanted extra security for logging into my e-wallet, which allows access only from approved IPs. I use a dedicated VPN IP, added it to my wallet, and now only I can sign in.
I use a VPN to find cheaper airfares. I check comparison sites, switch my apparent country, and sometimes identical tickets show up at lower prices. This can also work on Booking.com and some car-rental sites.
I work from cafés and co-working spaces on public Wi-Fi.
That isn’t very secure, but my VPN encrypts all my traffic end-to-end.
I sell a lot online, and some sites throttle how many listings you can post from one account. Switching IPs with my VPN helps me avoid automated throttles and keep working.
While abroad I wanted English commentary for a football match. It’s usually available only with a UK IP, so my VPN’s UK server saved the day.
I’m learning Spanish and love a few shows that stream only with a Spanish IP. My VPN lets me connect via Spain so I can watch and learn.
I’m British but live abroad, and I miss BBC iPlayer. It’s limited to UK viewers, but with my VPN’s UK server I can watch all my favourite shows.
Many sites make you register, then track your sessions—logins, logouts, and everything between. I use a VPN and rotate IPs to keep my activity more private.
ISPs can see unencrypted traffic. I installed a VPN at home on day one so everything I do online is encrypted.
I’m tired of entire domains getting blocked because they share an IP with one banned resource. With a VPN, I’m less exposed to those blanket blocks.
I wanted extra security for logging into my e-wallet, which allows access only from approved IPs. I use a dedicated VPN IP, added it to my wallet, and now only I can sign in.