When you’re shopping around for a Virtual Private Network (VPN) you’ll find yourself in a sea of promises like “military-grade encryption!” and “total anonymity!” You can’t scroll two inches without someone waving around these fancy terms.

But not all VPNs can be trusted. Some VPNs genuinely protect your privacy, and some only sound like they do.

With VPN usage rising around the world for streaming, travel, remote work, and basic digital safety, understanding what makes a VPN truly private matters more than ever.

After years of trying VPNs for myself, privacy-minded family members, and a few mission-critical projects, here’s what I wish everyone knew.

Why do you even need a VPN?

If you’re wondering whether a VPN is worth it, you’…

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