Setting Up Your Own Virtual Private Network
VPN i.e Virtual Private Network is a network that helps you to creates a virtual tunnel between your computer and a server to
exchange data. It is private because it is supposed to require a
username and a password to be accessed and it is a network because it
links more devices to one or more servers all over different locations. A
VPN helps you surf the web anonymously for two reasons:
There are many ways to setup a private virtual private network . Some softwares are also available that provide you to create your own network some of them are mentioned below :-
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Concluding, always remember: if you do something stupid enough to anger people with enough
resources, there’s no hope for you to remain anonymous. Anonymity is a fact of not carrying out a stupid action, more than worrying about how to hide that action.
- the websites you visit, see the VPN server’s ip, not yours.
- VPN basically encrypts all the traffic before ISP (internet service provider) can intercept it.
There are many ways to setup a private virtual private network . Some softwares are also available that provide you to create your own network some of them are mentioned below :-

PROS:
- Self-installing, easy-to-use app
- Versions for Windows, Mac OS X, iOS, Android, and Linux
- Software for routers and set-top boxes
- Kill switch
- IP leak protection
CONS:
- Only three simultaneous connections allowed

PROS:
- 77% off 3-year plans!
- Cool app
- Fast network speeds
- Automatic settings to suit activities
- System-wide and per-app kill switch
- Apps for Windows, Mac OS X, iOS, and Android
CONS:
- Can't get into Netflix
3. TunnelBear

PROS:
- Animated interface
- Free version
- Good speeds
- Cloaking technology
- Kill switch
CONS:
- Doesn't allow peer-to-peer (P2P) downloading
4. Windscribe

PROS:
- App for Windows, Mac OS X, iOS, Android, and Linux
- Manual installation for routers
- Browser extension for Chrome, Firefox, and Opera
- Free version with 10 GB data per month
- Ad and tracker blocker
CONS:
- Account sharing not allowed

PROS:
- Easy-to-use app for Windows, Mac OS X, iOS, and Android
- Manual setup for Linux, Blackberry, set-top boxes, routers, and game consoles
- Kill switch
- Private DNS servers
- Gets around detection at streaming services
CONS:
- Customer support can be slow
Concluding, always remember: if you do something stupid enough to anger people with enough
resources, there’s no hope for you to remain anonymous. Anonymity is a fact of not carrying out a stupid action, more than worrying about how to hide that action.
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