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VPN rules on implications for internet users in India

by Techstory Guest
May 18, 2022
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VPNs, or Virtual Private Networks, are a popular tool for online privacy. By encrypting your internet traffic and routing it through a VPN server, a VPN can help to protect your information from being intercepted by third parties. However, not all VPNs are created equal. Some VPN providers, particularly free VPNs, may log and sell your browsing activity to third parties. This means that your privacy is not actually being protected at all. In addition, free VPNs often have slower speeds and more frequent connection problems than paid VPNs. However, it also has beneficial implications that can work in our favour rather than working against us like maintaining our data privacy. 

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A VPN can help you keep your data private by encrypting it so that only you can access it. This is especially important if you use public Wi-Fi, as anyone on the same network can see what you’re doing. A VPN also hides your real IP address, making it impossible for websites to track your location. it can help you access blocked websites and content. Whether you’re trying to access region-locked Netflix or you want to view a website that’s been blocked in your country, a VPN can help you get around these restrictions. In conclusion, using a VPN is an essential part of keeping your data safe and private.

A VPN (Virtual Private Network) encrypts all data that is sent between your device and the VPN server, making it impossible for anyone to intercept and misuse this data. This is especially important when working remotely, as you can never be sure who might be monitoring your activity. By using a VPN, you can ensure that your confidential information remains safe and secure, even when working from home. 

In addition to these implications, VPN helps protect data from being compromised, especially when the chances of getting tracked while using public Wi-Fi are high and we are vulnerable to digitized risks.

 Mr. Shibu Paul, Vice President – International Sales at Array Networks

Author: Mr. Shibu Paul, Vice President – International Sales at Array Networks

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