Use this guide to seal all your data breaches
How does a VPN protect my privacy?
A VPN (Virtual Private Network) is an online service that creates a secure connection over a less secure network, such as the Internet. It encrypts your online activity from your computer to the VPN server as you surf the Internet. This can keep your information much safer and offers a variety of benefits, such as hiding your IP address and private information.
When you first set up your VPN, you might wonder if it’s turned on and protecting your privacy. Unfortunately, sometimes things can go wrong with a VPN and leak your information. Fortunately, there’s a way to test this so you can fix the problem. In this article, we’ll show you how to test your VPN and make sure it’s still protecting your data.
Check if your VPN connection is working. Turn on your VPN; it should hide your IP address. It does this by changing the IP address to one in a different location. To check if your VPN is working, you can check your IP address online.