How to Use VPN for Just One Browser
VPN is a must-have tool if you’re concerned about your online privacy. A virtual private network guards you against a number of threats that hide in the dark corners of the Internet due to the presence of reliable encryption of your traffic. It conceals what you are up to, whether it is the ad agencies, Internet snoopers, or even your Internet service provider (ISP). The only possible disadvantage of having your VPN always on is that it may slow down your Internet speed by a bit, which may influence the functioning of certain applications. In the majority of cases, such slowdown is hardly noticeable. However, it can be a hindrance to online activities that demand a higher connection speed, such as online gaming or multiparty video conferencing. The solution to this problem is to install a VPN on a single browser only. In such a manner, your data will be well-encrypted through VPN-protected browser, whereas the rest of browsers and applications will not be affected by the tunnel. That way, your data is carefully encrypted when using the VPN-protected browser, while other browsers and apps remain outside the tunnel. Keep reading this post to learn how to use a browser-specific VPN.






