Monday, August 13, 2012

7 Different Types of People Who Can Benefit From Using a VPN


A VPN (or a Virtual Private Network) can be a very useful form of technology for different types of users who have different needs and requirements. You can easily find a type of VPN that suits your purposes. There are hundreds of free VPNs that will quickly and simply provide you with a virtual private network, but there are also subscription VPNs that range in price that a suitable for those who need something extra from their service. There are also business VPNs available that are more suitable for a higher number of users.


One of the most typical types of people who can benefit from using a VPN are people who conscious of their online security. Keeping your data secure when you are online is an important part of the using the internet. There is a proliferation of places that will offer 'free Wi-Fi' such as libraries, cafés and hotels because a quickly increasing proportion of the population want to be online when they are out and about. Using a VPN will benefit those who are conscious of their online security, especially in public Wi-Fi hotspots. A VPN will help to keep your passwords, logins and data encrypted and much more difficult to hijack. As more of our lives take place online it can be beneficial to use VPNs as they can increase your internet privacy.

In a similar vein, those who are fans of downloading may often look to VPNs to ensure their privacy. Even if the files you are downloading from a file-sharing website or program are completely legal and free to share, simply using the website may put you on the radar of your internet service provider or some interested third parties. A VPN can give legal downloaders a sense of security that they will not end up being accused and have to defend themselves from something they have not done, simply because they used an online service. A VPN can be used to heighten the privacy and security of your online actions.

Increasing numbers of schools and universities are beginning to offer their students free access to a VPN. When the student begins studying at an institution they will often be given login details to a VPN that is set up and run by the school. Using this VPN will often mean that the student can access online resources and can use the school email system securely. Equally, many universities will have access to educational magazine and scientific or historical journal subscriptions. These subscriptions may be limited by IP address and through using a VPN a student can demonstrate they are a part of the university and can use the resources. Electronic library resources and class resources may also be accessible in this way.

Virtual Private Networks can also be useful in the workplace. Many businesses find that using a VPN can save time and money. They can also be beneficial for remote workers or people who are working at home. Through using a VPN a remote worker can easily and securely access the company's intranet and the resources they need. Workers that are unable to be in the office can carry out their tasks as if they were in the office. VPNs offer businesses a great deal of flexibility and time and money can be saved that would be used on commuting or travelling. Another beneficial facet of a virtual private network is that as a company grows their VPN can grow with them. Instead of having to build dedicated networks between different branches of the company, a VPN will allow employees to easily connect to the main internal network.

The number of people who have a smart phone and use it to connect to the internet while they are on the go is rising rapidly. A high number of these people will also utilise free Wi-Fi hotspots to connect to the internet. It is vital, therefore, that these users try to keep their data as secure as possible. Accessing social media or an internet banking app over a connection that is not secure could result in the loss of important private data. The use of a VPN can be particularly beneficial in these situations and can help you to keep your data private and secure. You can often find VPN providers that will offer both desktop and mobile solutions - some mobile phones even have built-in VPN features.

Holiday makers or people who are travelling can benefit from the use of a VPN. Many people find that when they travel to a different country and try to access the video streaming services, such as iPlayer or 4od, that they use at home, they are unable to use it because use is restricted to a specific country. Finding a UK VPN provider can help Brits who are abroad to use the web services that they would be using if they were at home. Many people on their travels will also choose to use a virtual private network to ensure that the hotel or café Wi-Fi that they are using is secure. You may need to do some internet banking while you are on holiday, maybe to make sure you have enough funds for the rest of your trip, but you cannot be sure how secure the internet connection is - using a VPN will be able to enhance the security of a connection.

Finally, those who love to online game may also find benefits in using a VPN. If you want to play games online with your friends and no one else a VPN can help you do this. There are a number of VPN providers that will allow you to set up your own private network. Once you have set up the network you can give your friends the name and password - this means that you can have a LAN party without needing to have all your computers in the same place. For many people this is a much more ideal situation than the random 'match-up' systems many online games have that often mean you never get to play against your friends.

1 comment:

  1. I know that spam websites, phishing and malware may pose a serious threat to our online internet privacy and security. Thus i use Hotspot Shield free VPN to detect and block known Trojans, malware, phishing and spam sites.

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