working from home why you should use a vpn serie part-2? Why You Should Use A VPN Series
In the first of this three-part series, we introduced virtual private networks (VPNs) and discussed how their use has increased, especially in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, which forced the majority of traditionally office-based employees to work from home, putting both the employee and their company at risk from online scammers.
There is a paragraph here. Here’s the paragraph: Now that you are aware of what a VPN is and why you need one, let’s talk about the qualities you should consider before choosing a VPN. There is a paragraph here. Here’s the paragraph:
Avoid Using Free VPNs/strong:
To maintain a reliable VPN, you need servers, bandwidth, staff, and other resources; giving it away for free would require a different kind of business model. A free VPN service typically makes money off the sale of your personal information to cover operating expenses. You are just as exposed if you are not paying for it as if you are not using a VPN at all. McHelper strongly advises staying away from all free VPNs. That said, not all paid VPNs are reliable, which brings us to our second piece of advice.
Stay away from privacy logs:
Since privacy is the main benefit of using a VPN, the first thing to consider when choosing a provider is whether the service maintains logs. There are various levels of logging. A provider that advertises as “Logless” may still keep track of anonymous information like connection times or the IP addresses of websites you visit. Although that information alone cannot be used to uniquely identify anyone, when combined with your internet provider’s record of your online activities, it can be very useful to a skilled user. Also pay close attention to the data the VPN provider stores about you. You are better protected the less they know about you.
Customer Benefits:
Check to see if the VPN offers the features you value the most if you are devoted to a particular hardware or operating system. Not all VPN services work with every type of hardware or operating system. For your Android device, you might get a trimmed-down Windows client VPN that lacks important features you might be expecting.
In the McHelper lab, we have tested dozens of VPNs so you don’t have to. F-Secure comes highly recommended from us.Online privacy is completely guaranteed by F-Secure. No one, not even your Internet service provider, will be able to follow you or see what you are doing. You can also access blocked content thanks to F-Secure’s ability to change your virtual origin location. This enables you to circumvent a variety of censorship so you can use the internet how it was intended. The fact that F-Secure blocks cookie trackers is crucial because it prevents advertisers from tracking you and showing you ads. For these reasons, McHelper only offers F-Secure as a VPN option.
Although F-Secure has the fastest speed and most reliable encryption in our opinion at McHelper, every VPN has advantages of their own. Whichever option you pick, a VPN is a crucial tool for internet security that you can use both at home and while on the go. Watch for the third and final installment of our VPN series, in which we demonstrate how to set up and use your new VPN and address common problems.