VPN Traffic
See what the Free VPN Access offer entails, what it is best used for and in what way you'll be able to use it with other devices.
VPN, which is an abbreviation for Virtual Private Network, is a service that enables you to circumvent any restrictions based on country that sites or online services could have. Using this service, your Internet connection goes through a third-party hosting machine, so you connect only to it and every site which you open is accessed using the hosting machine IP address, making it a proxy. As your real Ip address or location are never revealed, using a VPN will also enhance your security when you access any content on the web as it will appear that the Virtual private network hosting server is the one opening a website, for instance, and not you directly. That way you can open content which is restricted either by the provider that offers it or by your Internet provider. We provide VPN access through a number of locations around the world as a part of all our hosting packages and if your internet sites are accommodated on our hosting machines, you could take advantage of this service without paying anything on top of the hosting fee.
VPN Traffic in Cloud Hosting
You will find the Virtual private network settings that you must use in your client in the Hepsia Control Panel, which comes with all of our cloud hosting packages. In the very same section you can also see all servers which we have around the world, so you could pick the one you need and any time you access any online content, it'll look as if you're in the United States, Canada, Europe, etcetera. We keep adding servers from different locations on a regular basis to provide you with as much freedom to browse online content as feasible. For your convenience, we have also included a VPN filter, which blocks adverts and other graphics. This shall enable you to load internet sites much quicker without spending traffic on content that you don't need. With our Virtual private network service you can easily access social networks, streaming services, blogs and any other information which might not be accessible in your country or is blocked by your Internet provider for any reason.