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Frequently ask about VPN usage

Frequently ask about VPN usage

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Kecs
Member
204
05-25-2023, 04:31 AM
#1
No, you don’t have to keep your VPN active constantly when using your Google account. It depends on your needs and the services you access.
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Kecs
05-25-2023, 04:31 AM #1

No, you don’t have to keep your VPN active constantly when using your Google account. It depends on your needs and the services you access.

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TheCatHero19
Junior Member
22
05-25-2023, 09:22 AM
#2
It eliminates the need to disconnect and reconnect, saving the small daily time lost with a VPN. The security benefits far outweigh the minor inconvenience. I keep mine active whenever possible, despite occasional slowdowns on large files—usually not. I suggest steering clear of free VPNs and opting for paid services that provide limited free trials. My preferred choice is Proton VPN, which offers reliable service with free connections for a set period. Other highly rated options exist, so comparing them and verifying their reputation is wise before deciding.
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TheCatHero19
05-25-2023, 09:22 AM #2

It eliminates the need to disconnect and reconnect, saving the small daily time lost with a VPN. The security benefits far outweigh the minor inconvenience. I keep mine active whenever possible, despite occasional slowdowns on large files—usually not. I suggest steering clear of free VPNs and opting for paid services that provide limited free trials. My preferred choice is Proton VPN, which offers reliable service with free connections for a set period. Other highly rated options exist, so comparing them and verifying their reputation is wise before deciding.

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FireQueen97
Junior Member
33
05-25-2023, 06:31 PM
#3
You're subscribing to a premium IPVanish VPN service.
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FireQueen97
05-25-2023, 06:31 PM #3

You're subscribing to a premium IPVanish VPN service.

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RG48
Posting Freak
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06-04-2023, 04:43 AM
#4
Your purpose is to protect your privacy by hiding your online activity from ISPs and others. Without a VPN, your data can be tracked by search engines like Google, which see only the websites you visit without knowing your specific searches.
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RG48
06-04-2023, 04:43 AM #4

Your purpose is to protect your privacy by hiding your online activity from ISPs and others. Without a VPN, your data can be tracked by search engines like Google, which see only the websites you visit without knowing your specific searches.

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1Point10
Member
144
06-15-2023, 01:06 AM
#5
This question seems to explore the purpose of using a VPN. Are you asking why someone would use one? If it's for accessing services like Google, unless your region blocks them or you're bypassing a firewall, you likely don't need to route traffic through Google... What are you really protecting yourself from?
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1Point10
06-15-2023, 01:06 AM #5

This question seems to explore the purpose of using a VPN. Are you asking why someone would use one? If it's for accessing services like Google, unless your region blocks them or you're bypassing a firewall, you likely don't need to route traffic through Google... What are you really protecting yourself from?

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ivakabgbg
Member
143
06-15-2023, 12:18 PM
#6
You're focused on safeguarding your personal information from various sources—big tech companies, internet service providers, government agencies, and even casual individuals who might want it. It's not about hiding anything unnecessary; it's just ensuring no one has access to what you don't want. As someone once said, "I'm not paranoid—I know there are people out there trying to get my data."
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ivakabgbg
06-15-2023, 12:18 PM #6

You're focused on safeguarding your personal information from various sources—big tech companies, internet service providers, government agencies, and even casual individuals who might want it. It's not about hiding anything unnecessary; it's just ensuring no one has access to what you don't want. As someone once said, "I'm not paranoid—I know there are people out there trying to get my data."

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wampa_killer
Junior Member
6
06-15-2023, 06:09 PM
#7
Trackers
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wampa_killer
06-15-2023, 06:09 PM #7

Trackers

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PXLEagle
Member
65
06-18-2023, 10:48 AM
#8
Your internet service provider doesn’t know exactly what you’re watching if you’re not using a VPN. They can see you visit YouTube, but not the specific video you’re viewing. They notice you’re on this forum, yet miss the particular thread you’re reading. The main purpose of a VPN is to send non-specific data through it, which means that information you want to conceal from your ISP remains hidden. They typically use cookies and auto-login features, and a VPN doesn’t affect those methods.
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PXLEagle
06-18-2023, 10:48 AM #8

Your internet service provider doesn’t know exactly what you’re watching if you’re not using a VPN. They can see you visit YouTube, but not the specific video you’re viewing. They notice you’re on this forum, yet miss the particular thread you’re reading. The main purpose of a VPN is to send non-specific data through it, which means that information you want to conceal from your ISP remains hidden. They typically use cookies and auto-login features, and a VPN doesn’t affect those methods.

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EpicMike115
Member
175
06-19-2023, 07:32 AM
#9
A VPN may help protect your privacy online, yet it doesn’t significantly stop data collection. It mainly masks your connection speed and reduces costs, not a strong defense against surveillance.
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EpicMike115
06-19-2023, 07:32 AM #9

A VPN may help protect your privacy online, yet it doesn’t significantly stop data collection. It mainly masks your connection speed and reduces costs, not a strong defense against surveillance.

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MrBogdanr5000
Member
148
06-26-2023, 07:39 PM
#10
A VPN isn't really effective against them. Cookies and PC-side trackers still function normally despite it.
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MrBogdanr5000
06-26-2023, 07:39 PM #10

A VPN isn't really effective against them. Cookies and PC-side trackers still function normally despite it.