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Does a VPN worth my money?

Does it? Here I'm going to help you if a VPN service is for you and what VPN service is best.

What is a VPN?

VPN stands for Virtual Private Network, basically, what a VPN does is encrypt your data used by your device in a way that technically unhackable, I say technically unhackable because your Internet provider won't be able to see what you search for or what you do in the Internet. Is like you lock your Internet with a password.

How much is it?

VPN services can vary for the price, but generally is from $2 to $10 per month.

What can I do with a VPN?

You can change your IP address, which means, you can say by your IP address that you are on UK actually being in US. Which means, you can access different Netflix titles (this is the most popular one) and access different types of servers that are not available in US.
VPN are mostly used (I think and have seen) for accessing stuff that you can't access with your normal IP address.

Is VPN for me?

If you want to encrypt your data just for feeling secured, go ahead, no one's going to tell you that's a bad idea. The bad idea is paying like $7 a month just for that. Use those VPN services that are like $4 or $5 a month.

If you want to use VPN for accessing other countries servers, then you need a better one. My #1 recommendation is ExpressVPN, is my favorite and personal VPN. I use it for Netflix, Hulu, Amazon Prime Video, Pluto TV and always in any device that belongs to me.

What if I live outside the US?

Even better, use ExpressVPN for watching US Netflix and accessing a lot of more US content that is not available for non-US residents. If you don't live in USA then you can take ExpressVPN's potential to the next level. Not only your data will be encrypted, also you get access from anywhere in the world. Let me say that, unfortunately, some websites and other things do not allow VPN, but those one just are a few of millions websites that you can access with VPN.

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