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💡TL;DR: There are 6 types of VPNs. We have personal (consumer) VPN, remote access VPN, site-to-site VPN, mobile VPN, cloud VPN, and SSL VPN. Each serves a specific purpose, ranging from individual privacy to global corporate networking.

How many types of VPN are there? Well… that depends on who wrote the “Types of VPN” ar...


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💡TL;DR: Yes, a VPN hides your browsing history from the Wi-Fi owner. When you connect to a VPN, all your internet traffic is encrypted before it leaves your device and routed through a remote server. The Wi-Fi owner can only see that your device is connected to a VPN and how much data is being transferred, but they can’t se...

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💡TL;DR: iCloud Private Relay hides your IP and encrypts Safari traffic on Apple devices, and it cannot change your location. A VPN protects all device traffic across apps and browsers, while also letting you choose your server location.

If you pay for iCloud+, you alre...


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Most VPN companies will tell you that it depends and leave it at that. In most cases, a VPN will actually increase your ping by 2ms to 20ms because... well, physics.

After all, with a VPN, you’re adding a middleman to your data’s journey, which inevitably makes that journey longer.

However, if you are part of the unlucky 10% suffering from ISP throttling, garbage...


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💡TL;DR: No, a VPN doesn’t block ads, that’s not what it’s for. A VPN encrypts your traffic, hides your IP address, and lets you change your virtual location. It has nothing to do with ads. But some VPNs, like Windscribe, have additional ad-blocking features.

In short, no, a VPN doesn’t block ads. A VPN is an online priva...


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