Using VPNs means obvious advantages in many areas. Besides making you invisible (keep your privacy intact),
which is 100% legal (stay protected), VPNs can also mean massive increases in speed. While it is true that VPNs
may increase loading times, a share of users actually experiences better speeds than before. How does that
work?
Bandwidth throttling, as you already know, results in slower download speeds and stuttering videos, which
is why many use VPNs. Aso, if you’re unlucky, you can get reduced Internet speeds if you come from a certain
geographical area, too, or if you’re after some especially delicious content.
However, because the majority of ISPs use Internet bandwidth throttling, some users who use the Internet
heavily will have their data capped as means of pushing them down so that they can’t use up all the
bandwidth. So, in theory, you get sold a service and all-you-can-eat data, but in practice, you will always
feel watchful eyes on you. Should you get carried away - you get capped. Communism 101: all are born equal,
but some are more equal than others.
If ISPs are ok to inspect your data and control the speed at which it flows, you’re not entirely in
control and the Internet is not as free and untameable as you think. First, if someone is forcing you to
give up your privacy, they’re invading your space. Second, you do kind of get taken for a ride since
you've paid for unlimited service and you’re getting, well, limited. The solution is our VPN. It was
invented to help large corporations stay safe from data breaches.
When you’re going under the radar, ISPs won’t be able to detect and control you, making your Internet
faster with 1 Gbit/s speed. We have super fast servers, which means that no matter how many users there
are, no one's rights and freedoms will be infringed upon.
Stay with us!