VPN Traffic
Learn what the Free VPN Access offer includes, what it's best used for and how you could use it with other devices.
VPN, which refers to Virtual Private Network, is a way of connecting to a remote hosting server and being able to view online content through it as an alternative to doing it directly. In essence, the server acts as a proxy, so provided that you have a VPN client on your personal computer or phone and you enter the required login info to be able to connect to the hosting server, you could browse websites or download files which you might not be able to access at all directly. Some sites and online services, for example, are available just in specific countries, so if you aren't able to access them, you may use a Virtual private network, or a server, that is situated in that country. This way it'll appear as if you are accessing the service/website from the country and you could bypass the restrictions. There are firms which offer VPNs as a separate service, but we've chosen to offer the service with our hosting packages, so if you host your websites on our servers, you'll be able to benefit from the Virtual private network access that we provide free of charge.
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VPN Traffic in Hosting
The Virtual private network access is available automatically regardless of the
hosting service you sign up for and you'll locate the settings, the login credentials and a list of our servers within the VPN section of your Hepsia hosting Cp. With a few clicks you'll be able to access any content which is blocked in your country or which is restricted only to a specific country as we have hosting servers that you could use all around the globe. That way you will have the freedom to access social networks or online streaming services no matter what as it'll seem that you're in Europe, in North America or any other place you see in your Control Panel as we keep adding hosting machines all the time. The Virtual private network filter tool, which you can easily enable any time, will block all undesirable content such as adverts or big images, which means less traffic and swifter loading speeds for the content that you want to view.