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Old Aug 16th, 2017, 12:42 AM
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Why Access to Services at Home should not affect your next trip

I use to wonder why at I ever needed VPN.
Perhaps I should share my personal experience with you of my VPN journey so far. I had course to work outside the country at a time, I noticed that I couldn't access some services that I was previously used to. My bank didn't allow me access my account from where I was despite providing all the required validation. Then I got introduced to VPN and I started by using the free ones. I don't know what the bank found out, they blocked me out totally requesting I physically came to the bank myself. Crazy hummmm.
Well, since then I have learnt now how to choose my VPN's carefully.

Best of luck.
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Old Aug 16th, 2017, 05:33 AM
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What is VPN?
Why is this tagged as a trip report?
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Old Aug 16th, 2017, 05:39 AM
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It is tagged a report of my trip and how VPN was able to help me enjoy some of my services even though I was outside the US
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VPN = Virtual Private Network. Your data will be encrypted between your computer and the VPN's server, plus you may appear to be in a different country. I pay for the one I use.
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@thursdaysd, this is very correct. For security reasons, lots of services are not allowed to be initiated from outside the country, but if you are on holiday, you want to access some of these service that is where you may need VPN.
Apart from that, when on a public wifi network, it is also a good idea to use a VPN to hide your data. Knowing what VPN to use though is not at easy pick as there are lots of them flying around. Some of the ones here are probably the best for now. https://itday.com/vpn/best-vpn-services/
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Yes VPN is a good way of still having access to certain things when outside the US.
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