VPN, which is short for Virtual Private Network, is a way of connecting to a remote hosting server and being able to view online content through it rather than doing it directly. Basically, the hosting machine acts as a proxy, so as long as you have a Virtual private network client on your pc or phone and you enter the required login information to be able to connect to the server, you will be able to browse websites or download files that you may not be able to access at all directly. Some internet sites and online services, for instance, are available exclusively in specific countries, thus if you aren't able to access them, you may use a VPN, or a hosting server, which is situated within that country. That way it'll appear as if you're accessing the service/website from the country and you could bypass the restrictions. There are companies that offer VPNs as a separate service, but we've decided to offer the service with our hosting packages, therefore if you host your websites on our web servers, you could benefit from the Virtual private network access we provide free of charge.

VPN Traffic in Cloud Hosting

You'll find the VPN settings which you need to use in your client within the Hepsia Cp, which is provided with all of our cloud hosting packages. In the same section you could also see all hosting machines we have around the world, so you could pick the one you need and any time you access any online content, it'll look as if you're in the United States, Canada, Europe, etcetera. We keep including hosting machines from different locations on a regular basis to offer you as much freedom to surf online content as feasible. For your convenience, we've also added a Virtual private network filter, which blocks adverts and other images. This will permit you to load internet sites considerably faster without spending traffic on content that you do not need. Through our Virtual private network service you can easily access social networks, streaming services, blogs and any other content material which might not be accessible inside your country or is blocked by your Internet provider for whatever reason.