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    Why Wales Residents Should Be Using a VPN

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryApril 13, 2021No Comments
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    The Covid-19 pandemic has led to a rise in working from home for many Welsh people, and national lockdowns have caused people to use the internet more than ever. If your screen time has increased since the start of the pandemic, then you need to start using a VPN immediately to ensure you remain safe online.

    What is a VPN?

    VPN stands for Virtual Private Network and is an essential piece of cybersecurity software. A VPN encrypts your internet connection, which hides all your activity from third parties, and changes your digital location.

    VPNs are just as important as antivirus software since they provide a direct way to protect your privacy on the internet. However, many Welsh internet users are still surfing the web without any VPN protection; this allows trackers, cookies, and the government to watch their every move.

    What Are the Benefits of a VPN?

    VPNs give you a lot more privacy online. Unbeknownst to many Welsh residents, your internet activity is not anonymous. Internet Service Providers, websites, and even the British government can see what you’re doing online. Your internet data is sold and shared, meaning that nothing you do online is anonymous.

    If you’re working from home and frequently accessing remote company networks, then you’re putting your company and personal data at risk. Cybercriminals are known to hack into both public and private networks in Wales. However, with state-of-the-art VPN software on your side, hackers won’t be able to get past the VPN encryption and view sensitive information.

    VPNs don’t just hide your web data; a VPN can change your IP address and digital location, bringing about many benefits. Firstly, you can find cheaper deals online. More often than not, online shops increase prices depending on your geo-location which is a pain for Welsh residents. By using a VPN, you can ensure that you find the best deal.

    Moreover, VPNs give internet users more digital freedom. The events of the past year have seen a dramatic increase in Netflix and Amazon Prime Video subscriptions. However, in Wales, users are limited to the UK versions of these streaming platforms.

    With a VPN, you can change your location and unblock a wide selection of foreign streaming service libraries. VPNs enable Welsh internet users to watch new releases on US Netflix before they reach the UK, simply by using a VPN that offers US IP addresses.

    IS VPN the Same as Antivirus?

    A VPN is not the same as antivirus software, and it is necessary to use both for maximum online protection. While antivirus protects your computer or smartphone from malware and viruses, VPNs guard your personal privacy.

    Which is The Best VPN?

    There is a lot of choice when it comes to the VPN market, which is both good and bad. A large number of options means you can shop around and find the best VPN deal, but it also makes it harder to decide which provider to choose.

    At PrivacySharks, you can find the best VPN for your needs. PrivacySharks is one of the web’s leading cybersecurity review sites, offering unbiased reviews of the top VPN providers. Check out PrivacySharks to find the best VPNs, all of which have been tried and tested by a team of experts.

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