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Choose from Private VPN’s 6104 ultra-fast servers.
Servers in more than 60+ countries
30-day money-back guarantee
What is a VPN?
VPN stands for “virtual private network.” It’s a service that gives you safe and private access to the internet. By encrypting your connection, a VPN hides your IP and online activity from spying eyes and keeps your data safe from cybercriminals.
Using the internet without a Virtual Private Network (VPN) can be risky for your privacy and safety. Your internet company, government, and bad people can spy on what websites you go to and take important info like passwords. Also, public Wi-Fi in places like cafes isn't very safe. Bad people can take your info easily there. And sometimes, websites can stop you from seeing things because of where you are. But if you have a VPN, you're safer and can see more stuff.
A VPN keeps your online stuff safe in a few ways. First, it scrambles your internet traffic so nobody can understand it if they try to snoop, like your internet provider or hackers. Second, it hides your real location by sending your internet connection through a different server, so websites can't track where you are. This lets you access content from anywhere. Third, when you're on public Wi-Fi, a VPN makes a safe path for your data so hackers can't grab it. That way, your personal info stays private and secure.
VPNs help you bypass internet restrictions in heavily controlled areas, allowing you to freely access the internet.
VPNs enable you to download files anonymously, protecting you from potential trouble for sharing copyrighted material.
With a VPN, you can securely connect to your home or work network from distant locations, facilitating remote work and file access while traveling.
Gamers utilize VPNs to improve gaming performance, protect against cyber attacks, and access game content restricted to specific regions.
You can easily switch between, connecting, or disconnecting any of our locations in just seconds. Each location has lots of servers, shared equally between people.
You can opt to have the VPN connect automatically when you go online to conserve battery power or Alternatively, keep it running continuously with backup servers to consistently hide your location 24/7.
Utilize not just our VPN, but our entire software suite, seamlessly across Windows and iOS devices, spanning from PCs and laptops to both Android and Apple phones.
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You can easily change VPN servers within your privacy app. On Windows and macOS, you will see the server list to the left of the map, press on the on button in the same box of the country you want to connect to.
On Android, iPhone you can bring up the server list by swiping up on the map, pressing on bubble near the country and then tapping the on button next to the country.
VPN servers act as a secure relay between your device and the internet. They are integral to your security and privacy online. First, online traffic between you and our VPN servers is encrypted, shielding your online activities from prying eyes. Second, websites and services only see the VPN server’s IP address, hiding your virtual location.
You can, but it’s not that simple. Even with a host of online tutorials, setting up a secure VPN server requires a lot of IT knowledge and patience. Mistakes in the process can easily lead to data and location leaks, defeating the purpose of using a VPN. You also need to think about additional challenges, such as hosting and maintenance.
WhyNotPrivacy already offers the best VPN infrastructure on the market, with 6139 ultra-fast servers in 67 countries. We also operate under a strict no-logs policy, which was audited and approved twice by trusted experts for our customers’ peace of mind.
Check your internet connection – then try a different server. If the issue persists, log out and log back in or restart your Privacy app. If you’re using antivirus software, disable it and try again.
Simply connect to your chosen VPN server and visit our What is my IP address page. It will show you the server’s IP address and location. You can also find your IP address on the Private VPN app by clicking the server you’re connected to at the top of the VPN app screen or by clicking “Settings” and then “Statistics.”
The best VPN server at any given moment depends on your needs — for example, if you want to share files, WhyNotPrivacy offers servers optimized for P2P traffic. In general, we advise you to choose countries that are close to your actual location, as your VPN connection speed depends on your distance to our server.