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How to Access the Black Market
How to Access the Black Market
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How to Access the Black Market: Risks and Safety Measures You Should Know

It goes without saying — the dark web and its hidden marketplaces can be a dangerous rabbit hole. People may want to access such platforms for different reasons, from sheer curiosity to getting goods or services they can't find elsewhere in a "legal space." If you wonder how to access the black market, it is worth knowing about its major security pitfalls and legal consequences beforehand. This article offers you a quick rundown on the black market and how to get access to hidden sites, the risks involved and key measures to ensure your security.

Oliver Bennett
Jan 30
How to view sensitive content on Twitter
How to view sensitive content on Twitter
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How to See Sensitive Content on Twitter: A How-to Guide With Visual Instructions

Curiosity killed the cat, but it didn’t even surf X (formerly Twitter). This social network is indeed full of content that can catch the eye of even the most indifferent creature, be it a cat or a human. But Twitter blocks posts it finds way too sensitive to protect users from getting in trouble at work or simply getting upset. But if you still want to see sensitive or not safe for work (NSFW) content, keep reading this article to learn how.

VeePN Research Lab
Updated: May 31
Starlink VPN
Starlink VPN
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Starlink VPN Simple User’s Guide: How to Choose and Set It Up 

Even though Starlink Internet offers a high-speed connection, it’s still the same Internet Service Provider (ISP) as any other out there. This means using Starlink doesn’t free you from similar problems, which are cybersecurity threats, geo-limited content, traffic congestion and so on. But you don’t need to worry as there is a viable solution: Starlink VPN. In this article, we’ll explain the benefits of Starlink VPN and guide you how to choose and set up the right VPN app to make your Internet surfing safe and convenient.

VeePN Research Lab
Updated: Oct 24
How to clear system data on iPad
How to clear system data on iPad
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How to Clear System Data on Your iPad: Easy and Effective Methods 

Is your iPad suddenly feeling sluggish or started warning you that there’s almost no free space left? If so, don’t panic — it could simply be large chunks of unnecessary system data piling up. Even more, many Apple users are losing gigabytes of storage to hidden caches, system logs, and other clutter. But don’t worry, this doesn’t mean you need a new device. Instead, learn how to clear system data on the iPad without harming your important files or apps. By the end, you’ll know reliable methods to reclaim storage, and improve performance of your iPad.

Oliver Bennett
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How to clear Instagram cache
How to clear Instagram cache
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How to Clear Instagram Cache: A Guide for Android and iOS Users

When you're browsing Instagram, scrolling through tons of posts in your feed, the app stores their copies on your device for faster loading. These copies, including your login credentials and other personal information, are called cache. And when your Instagram cache is full, problems with app performance and security may happen. For that reason, knowing how to delete Instagram cache is a useful skill to achieve. In this article, we’ll tell you how to clear Instagram cache and share with you one more tip important for protecting your online security.

VeePN Research Lab
Updated: Sep 6
How to Unblock a Website: 7 Effortless Solutions for Any Situation
How to Unblock a Website: 7 Effortless Solutions for Any Situation
Good to know 18 min read

How to Unblock a Website: 7 Effortless Solutions for Any Situation

Bumped into a frustrating error message “The site can’t be reached” in your browser? Whether at home, at school, in the office, or during your vacation, being unable to access your favorite websites can be a real bummer. Luckily, there are several simple and practical solutions to this challenge, from a virtual private network (VPN) and proxy server to browser extensions and URL shorteners. Read along to find out how to unblock a website wherever you are and pick the best method for your needs. Let’s get started!

VeePN Research Lab
Updated: Sep 3
How to Change IP Address on Android: Choose the Right Method and Gain Additional Benefits
How to Change IP Address on Android: Choose the Right Method and Gain Additional Benefits
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How to Change IP Address on Android: Choose the Right Method and Gain Additional Benefits

Don’t want to be tracked when browsing on your Android phone? Or just want to access some content unavailable in your current location? Whatever you’re up to, changing your IP address will do the trick. Once done, your online activities will be much harder (if not impossible) to monitor. Keep reading to find out how to change IP address on Android in a few simple steps using the most effective method for your needs.

VeePN Research Lab
Updated: Nov 25
How to Change Location on LinkedIn
How to Change Location on LinkedIn
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How to Change Location on LinkedIn: A Step-by-Step Guide to Boost Your Job Search and Network

LinkedIn is a free social media platform with over 1 billion active users across 200 countries and probably the first website that comes to mind when you’re looking for a job. Changing your location on this platform can unlock new job opportunities, expand your network, and boost your professional digital presence in the targeted location. But to change your location, you have to go through several steps, which we will reveal in this article. We will also tell you how you can protect yourself on LinkedIn and beyond from spam and phishing emails, so keep reading!

Oliver Bennett
Jan 28
Instruction on How to Delete Facebook Search History
Instruction on How to Delete Facebook Search History
Digital privacy 8 min read

How to Wipe Your Facebook Search History from a Computer and a Smartphone

Facebook - we've all got an account, but how well do you really know what information the company is collecting about you? Let's be honest, when's the last time you gave a thought about what you're sharing with Facebook? Like when you check out to see what your friends and family are up to or scroll through memes - that's about it right? But what about all that information you're sharing with the company? For example, Facebook logs every single thing you search for on its website. Plus, they're keeping an eye on your activity across the platform using cookies and other services to keep track of what you're interested in and deliver targeted ads based on it. But whether you're looking to tidy up your search history or you just really care about your privacy - deleting it is easy. You just need to check out this guide on clearing out your Facebook search history. Facebook uses your search history to deliver personalized content and ads, so understanding how your data is being used can help you make some informed decisions about your online security. But first, let's take a look at how much of our info Facebook is really collecting...

VeePN Research Lab
Updated: Oct 15
How to Access Italian Government Websites from Outside Europe Safely
How to Access Italian Government Websites from Outside Europe Safely
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How to Access Italian Government Websites from Outside Europe Safely and Without the Usual Hassle

If you are abroad and trying to open an Italian public portal, the real problem is usually not just geography. In many cases, you need the right digital identity first, such as SPID or CIE, because major services like FAST IT, INPS, and the Agenzia delle Entrate area are built around authenticated access. SPID is also available to Italians abroad, and FAST IT is specifically designed for citizens living outside Italy who need consular and AIRE services. That said, an Italian IP address can still be useful. It may help when a site behaves badly from abroad, when anti-fraud checks get picky, or when you want a more private VPN connection on hotel or airport public Wi-Fi. Even the US State Department’s Italy travel advice tells travelers to use a reputable VPN app and avoid unknown public Wi-Fi networks. We’ll walk through the cleanest setup below. And yes, we’ll also show where VeePN can help, but only after the real access steps are clear.

Oliver Bennett
May 4
iPhone Lost Mode
iPhone Lost Mode
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iPhone Lost Mode: What to Do the Minute Your Phone Goes Missing

Losing your iPhone always feels awful because it is never just a phone. It is your photos, your logins, your cards, your chats, and a big chunk of your daily life. That is exactly why Apple built iPhone Lost Mode into Apple's Find system. If Find My app was already turned on, you can lock the phone, add a custom message, pause Apple Pay, and start tracking the missing iPhone before anyone gets too far with it. First, we’ll cover what Lost Mode actually does. Then we’ll walk through the steps to enable Lost Mode, the extra moves that protect your Apple account, and the point where it makes sense to remotely erase the phone instead of hoping it comes back. Before we get into buttons and menus, it helps to know what Lost Mode lets you do. It is not magic, but it does buy you time and shuts down several obvious risks right away.

Oliver Bennett
May 4
How to Remove Adware on Mac
How to Remove Adware on Mac
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How to Remove Adware on Mac and Stop Annoying Pop Ups

If your Mac has started acting off for no clear reason, there is usually a cause. Maybe you open your browser and land on a strange page. Maybe your default search engine changed. Maybe you keep getting pop ups, fake alerts, weird advertisements, or random new browser tabs you never asked for. That is classic adware behavior. The good part is that this usually can be fixed. In a lot of cases, you do not need to wipe the whole computer or do anything dramatic. You just need to remove the bad app, clean up the browser, and check whether any hidden junk was left behind. We’ll walk through the fastest way to remove adware, how to manually remove adware, when to use security software, and how a VPN like VeePN can help you stay away from the same mess later.

Oliver Bennett
May 4
Stop background apps Android
Stop background apps Android
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Stop Background Apps and Save Battery Life the Smart Way

Some background apps are useful. Others quietly eat your battery life, use mobile data, and keep your Android device busy for no good reason. Google has even started warning about apps with heavy background battery drain in Google Play, which shows this is a real issue, not just an old Android myth. The good news is that you do not need to obsessively kill apps all day. Most of the time, the better fix is to find the few bad actors, limit their background usage, and leave the rest alone. Android already manages memory on its own, so the goal is not to shut down everything. It is to stop the apps that are clearly wasting battery, data, or both.

Oliver Bennett
Apr 29
How to clear Outlook cache
How to clear Outlook cache
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How to Clear Outlook Cache Without Deleting Your Emails

When Microsoft Outlook starts lagging, showing old suggestions, failing to sync, or acting strangely with attachments, search, and folder updates, the cache is often one of the first places to check. The good news is that clearing Outlook cache usually removes temporary local data, not your actual mailbox. In most cases, cache files are rebuilt the next time you open Outlook or re-sync the account. Still, it helps to be precise here. There is no single magic clear cache button that works the same way in Classic Outlook, New Outlook, Mac, and iPhone. Microsoft handles cache in Outlook differently depending on the app version, which is why people often clear the wrong thing and get nowhere. We’ll walk through the versions that matter, keep the steps short, and show where a VPN like VeePN fits in.

Oliver Bennett
Apr 29
How to recover deleted files on Android
How to recover deleted files on Android
Good to know 7 min read

How to Recover Deleted Files on Android

It usually happens in seconds. You clean up your Android phone, tap the wrong file, and suddenly something important is gone. Maybe it was a photo, a work document, a voice note, or a whole folder you meant to keep. That little moment is enough to ruin your mood fast. The good news is that “deleted” does not always mean gone forever. In many cases, deleted files can still be brought back, especially if you act quickly and do not keep using the device like normal. In this article, we'll explain how to recover lost files on Android in a simple way. We will begin with the quick-and-easy solutions that may work immediately, before moving on to backups, cloud storage and data recovery software, if the file can no longer be found. We'll also demonstrate how VeePN can keep your data safe.

Oliver Bennett
Apr 29
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Port Forwarding for Gaming
Port Forwarding for Gaming
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Port Forwarding for Gaming: When It Helps and How to Set It Up

A lot of players think port forwarding for gaming is a magic ping booster. It is not. What it really does is help incoming connections get through your router when network address translation would normally block them. That is why it can help with Strict NAT, hosting a game server, or fixing “can’t join” issues, but it will not magically fix a weak Internet connection by itself. Your router uses network address translation to hide devices on your home network behind one public IP address. This is good to the security of the network, since it prevents unsolicited traffic on the internet. There is one exception made by Port forwarding, the traffic reaching a particular port number is forwarded to one selected device in your local area network. That is the core of understanding port forwarding. It is less about speed and more about access. If a game or host needs the Internet to reach your gaming device, open ports can make that path available.

Oliver Bennett
Mar 28
How to reduce screen time
How to reduce screen time
Good to know 9 min read

How to Lower Screen Time: Simple Strategies for a Healthier Digital Life

In a world dominated by smartphones, laptops, and endless streaming options, our screen time is at an all-time high. Whether it’s scrolling through social media, binge-watching a new series, or checking emails late into the night, screens are part of nearly every waking moment. While technology brings undeniable convenience, excessive screen time can lead to eye strain, poor sleep, and mental fatigue. Exposure to blue light from screens, especially in the evening, can disrupt sleep patterns; using features like 'night shift' on your phone or computer can help reduce blue light exposure before bed. Fortunately, there are effective ways to reclaim your time and strike a healthy balance.

VeePN Research Lab
Updated: Feb 3
Countries with SIM Card Registration Laws
Countries with SIM Card Registration Laws
Good to know 7 min read

Countries with SIM Card Registration Laws: Rules for Users

Being always online and accessible to other users is a prerogative of the modern world. To help others reach you, one needs to get a SIM card. It is a necessary element of communication. You won’t be able to make calls, serfs on the internet, and manage other activities with your phone if you have no SIM card. In many...

Oliver Bennett
Updated: Jan 28
What Is Geoblocking and How to Avoid It?
What Is Geoblocking and How to Avoid It?
Good to know 27 min read

What is Geo Blocking and How to Get Around It?

If you're trying to access a website or platform and suddenly hit a brick wall with a "This content is unavailable in your country" message instead of what you were after, it's probably because you're running into a geo block - plain and simple. Geo-blocking is basically blocking online content based on where you're coming from. A geo block just means that an online service, a government, or your internet service provider (ISP) has worked out where you are by tracking your device's IP address (your computer's internet address) and has decided to shut you out. Geo-blocking works by using tracking and geolocation tech to identify your device's IP address - effectively pinning down your general location, without giving away your precise address. However the IP address on your device can give away your general location, but it's not always 100% accurate. Geo-blocking can stop you getting at online content or services by analysing the data you're requesting and the traffic data - which can happen at the network level (and that's often referred to as network level blocking). Geo-blocking creates virtual borders online, allowing businesses to manage the way they distribute digital content according to what makes business sense, is legal, and keeps them safe. It's also used for market segmentation and 'dynamic pricing', which can lead to price discrimination - where people in different regions are charged different prices for the same product or service. Geo-blocking is also used to comply with local data protection laws such as the GDPR in the EU - which can result in geo blocking website access due to a lack of compliance with these rules. Geo-blocking is essentially a way for services to block or restrict access to content based on your location - usually for a good reason, such as keeping up with licensing agreements, local laws or regulations. Your device's IP address is like a digital fingerprint that gives away where you are in the world. When you connect to the internet, your device borrows the router's public IP address - this is how services can figure out where you are. Want to know more about geo-blocking? Keep on reading.

VeePN Research Lab
Updated: Jan 21
VPN With Static IP
VPN With Static IP
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How to Find IP Address on iPhone Fast and Easy 

Knowing how to find an IP address on iOS is definitely good knowledge. Accessing a specific app or troubleshooting issues with your Internet network are the most common reasons why you should know how to view an IP address on your iPhone. Even though finding your IP may look as difficult as getting a PhD in rocket science overnight, it's not like that at all. In this article, we’ll prove it and show you how to find an IP address on your iPhone with little effort.

VeePN Research Lab
Updated: Jan 20
How to Overcome AT&T Internet Throttling for Optimal Performance
How to Overcome AT&T Internet Throttling for Optimal Performance
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Stopping AT&T from Slowin Down Your Internet

It happens that you are tired of your internet connection being in the slack lane, it is not necessarily a glitch but you may be a victim of internet throttling. AT&T, and most other internet service providers (ISPs), intentionally slack user connections to restrict data and bandwidth, particularly during periods of high network usage or when performing an activity that consumes a lot of data such as streaming or gaming. But are AT&T guilty of throttling and can it be stopped? They say all that matters is to know what is happening with your internet and why throttling occurs.

VeePN Research Lab
Updated: Jan 19
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