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Is There a VPN for Safari, And What to Look For in One? 
Is There a VPN for Safari, And What to Look For in One? 
All about VPN 7 min read

Is There a VPN for Safari, And What to Look For in One? 

If you’re looking for a VPN extension for Safari browser, technically, it doesn’t exist. But that doesn’t mean you can’t protect your Safari traffic in any other way. And no, it’s not with the Private Relay from Apple (more on that later) — we have just the solution that’ll cover all traffic security needs and beyond.

VeePN Research Lab
Updated: Sep 6
Are Free VPNs Safe to Use?
Are Free VPNs Safe to Use?
All about VPN 7 min read

Are Free VPNs Safe to Use?

“Are free VPNs safe to use?” is a question well worth asking when there are so many available to choose from online. VPNs - also known as Virtual Private Networks - can be a key tool in the armory of your cybersecurity. But are free VPNs good? Here, we’ll explore free VPNs, any risks they create to your privacy and if any work effectively in enhancing your digital security.

VeePN Research Lab
Updated: Mar 25
Proxy vs VPN: Which Is Right for You?
Proxy vs VPN: Which Is Right for You?
All about VPN 11 min read

Proxy vs VPN: Which to Choose for Online Security?

Both proxies and VPNs hide a user's device IP. So if you're looking for added online privacy, these tools can help. But will both work for protecting your data and hiding your web activity? This is where our proxy vs VPN comparison comes in. Each solution has its benefits and drawbacks, so we’ll help you make a well-informed and quick decision. Read along to find out the difference between a VPN and proxy.

VeePN Research Lab
Updated: May 27
Is VPN safe for online banking?
Is VPN safe for online banking?
All about VPN 9 min read

Is VPN Safe for Online Banking? (And When to Be Cautious)

A VPN is not just safe for online banking — in fact, such a tool can become your lifeline, especially when connected to unsecured Wi-Fi networks or using a mobile app for money transfers. While banks implement numerous protection measures to safeguard your personal data and funds, a VPN adds an extra security layer to your transactions. But to leverage these benefits, you need to choose your VPN wisely as not all service providers are trustworthy. Read on to discover when you need a VPN for online banking and how to pick a reliable tool for this purpose.

VeePN Research Lab
Updated: Apr 1
Is My VPN Working?
Is My VPN Working?
All about VPN 8 min read

How To Check If Your VPN Is Working? Here’s How You Can Test Your VPN

When choosing a VPN, you’re sure it’ll give you maximum protection online. Which, unfortunately, may not always be the case. Sometimes things go wrong, and IP leaks happen, for example. Not cool. So at some point, you may ask yourself: "Is my VPN working?" Along the way, many other questions pop up. How can you make sure that your VPN is working properly, shielding your data the way it’s supposed to? What other problems can a VPN have? And, most importantly, how to fix them? Read along to find out.

VeePN Research Lab
Updated: Aug 14
How to fix VPN not connecting
How to fix VPN not connecting
All about VPN 7 min read

VPN Not Connecting? Here are Simple Steps to Fix It

Your VPN not working can be a pain in the neck. An intimidating one. But fear not — you don’t need to be super tech-savvy to solve it yourself. We’ve got a list of simple fixes you can try. Whether you're using outdated software, have a weak Internet connection, or are using the wrong login credentials, we've got you covered. So, let's get started and get your VPN up and running.

VeePN Research Lab
Updated: Sep 6

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