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How do I confirm that my
Personal VPN is working?
Upon connecting to a Personal VPN tunnel, you appear to be originating from the host
server of the VPN. For example, if your IP address provided by your
ISP is 67.125.125.125 and you are online without your personal VPN
engaged, every web site you go to will be able to see this address.
Website owners will be able to data mine your information so they
can sell your profile to other companies. Every email you send will have this address embedded in its header.
If you click on this
link
you will be taken to a web site that shows you your information,
based on your IP. The information this web site shows you is only a
small portion of what is available from information companies. A
large percentage of IP addresses can be resolved down to your name
and address and the technology is only getting better.
When you use the
personal VPN, you appear to be coming from the IP address of the VPN
server. Let's say its address is 214.25.25.25. Every web site you
go to and every email you send now contains this address. If you are
located in California and the server is in New York, it looks like you
are coming from New York. Since thousands of other people are also
appearing to come from this address as they use the personal VPN, it
becomes impossible to identify any single individual.
To confirm that your
personal VPN is working, simply click on the
link
before you enable the VPN. You will see your personal IP address and
location listed. After engaging the VPN and clicking it again, you will see
the IP and location of the server listed. This confirms that your
personal VPN is operational.
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