Virtual Private Networks
VPN
- What Are Virtual Private Networks (VPN)
- How Does A VPN Work
- Setting Up A VPN (MacOS)
- Setting Up A VPN (Windows)
- Using A VPN
- Recommended Software (Free)
- Recommended Software (Paid)
What Are Virtual Private Networks (VPN)
VPNs establish a protected network connection when using public networks. VPNs encrypt your internet traffic and disguise your online identity. This makes it more difficult for third parties to track your activities online and steal data.
How Does A VPN Work
A VPN hides your IP address by letting the network redirect it through a specially configured remote server run by a VPN host. This means that if you surf online with a VPN, the VPN server becomes the source of your data. This means your Internet Service Provider (ISP) and other third parties cannot see which websites you visit or what data you send and receive online. A VPN works like a filter that turns all your data into “gibberish”. Even if someone were to get their hands on your data, it would be useless.
Setting Up A VPN (MacOS)
- Navigate to your browser and search for a VPN and follow the websites directions for installation
- Go to “System Preferences” and then “Network”
- Click on the plus sign in the bottom left corner and use the drop-down menu to choose your VPN
- Fill in the details for your chosen VPN in the fields “VPN Type” and “Service Name”
- Create a new VPN network and fill in your “Server Address,” “Remote ID” and “Local ID”
- Enter “Authentication Settings” and add your username and password
- Click “OK” and Connect your VPN
Setting Up A VPN (Windows)
- Navigate to your browser and search for a VPN and follow the websites directions for installation
- Move into “Settings” and click on “Network” and then “VPN”
- Click “Add a VPN” and fill out the fields for “Server Name,” “VPN Type” and your account information, which should be shared by the VPN provider you chose
- Save your VPN
- Go back into “VPN,” click on your newly added account and press “Connect”
Using A VPN
There are a host of different reasons to use a VPN. Below, I have listed a few reasons to sue a VPN
- Make public Wi-Fi more secure
- Protect your mobile devices
- Hide your IP address
- Data Privacy From Your Internet Service Provider
- Data Privacy From the Apps and Services You Use
- Access to Any Content in Any Place (Streaming shows that are on other countries Netflix)
Recommended Software (Free)
- Proton VPN Free
- Privado VPN
- Windscribe
- Atlas VPN
- Hide.me
Recommended Software (Paid)
- ExpressVPN (~$9/month)
- SurfShark ($5/month)
- NordVPN ($3.69/month for 2 years)
- ProtonVPN ($6/month)
- IPVanish ($3.33/month for the first year, then $7.5/month)