Virtual Private Networks

To give a very quick and simple explanation, as one is likely aware of these already, Virtual Private Networks (VPNs) are tools that hide the user's location by funneling their internet traffic through a server in a different location, making it seem that they are in that location. These can be used for online privacy as well as accessing content not available in one's home country, due to censorship or other laws around media.

Free VPNs

The general rule of thumb when it comes to online safety is that if a service advertises itself as free, the consumer is the product. Your data will likely be stolen. Many large VPNs claim to not store or sell data, but have been caught doing so. So, what are trustworthy VPNs? Windscribe is the one that I personally use. I know I just said that free VPNs are not trustworthy, however, this one allows for 2 GB per month and access to servers in 10 countries for non paid users, and has payment options. It is also open-source. One does not need to provide an email to sign up.

Free Available Countries

Canada, France, Germany, Netherlands, Norway, Romania, Switzerland, United States, United Kingdom, Hong Kong.

Setup

To set up Windscribe, one must provide a username and password. Then it must be downloaded onto one's computer. Due to the ease of creation of accounts, one can easily create multiple accounts. This can be used if one uses up 2 GB before the end of the month. I write down usernames and passwords in my password notebook as well as date of creation so I know when data has reset.








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