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What Is a VPN?
Protect Your Online Privacy with a VPN

How a VPN Shields Your Internet Activity
A VPN (Virtual Private Network) is a secure, private tunnel that encrypts your traffic as it travels across the Internet. Instead of connecting directly to a website or service, your Internet traffic is routed through a remote server. This server acts as a secure middleman, hiding your real location and protecting your personal information from outside observers.
A VPN works like a private tunnel carved under a crowded highway—your traffic moves securely within it, hidden from anyone watching the road. It keeps your Internet activity shielded from prying eyes no matter where you connect, helping protect your data at home, in public spaces, or while traveling.
With the Pure Usenet VPN, this layer of privacy is available as an optional addition to Pure Usenet plans, giving you more control over your personal online security.

What Is a VPN Connection?
A VPN connection refers to the encrypted link established between your device and a remote VPN server. This connection acts as a private pathway through the public Internet, shielding your traffic from third-party tracking, surveillance, and interference.
When you're connected via VPN, your IP address is masked, and your traffic appears to originate from the VPN server rather than your device. This means websites, advertisers, and even your Internet service provider can no longer trace your online behavior.
VPN Connection Types
Not all VPN connections are the same. The Pure Usenet VPN offers several VPN connection types (also known as protocols) to help match your performance, security, and compatibility needs:
WireGuard®
- The most modern, efficient protocol.
- Known for its speed and robust encryption.
- Recommended for most users.
OpenVPN
- A reliable and open-source option.
- Offers strong security and broad compatibility.
- Slightly slower than WireGuard® but still dependable.
IKEv2/IPSec
- Ideal for mobile use thanks to its ability to switch between Wi-Fi and cellular networks without dropping the connection.
- Stable and fast but generally less secure than WireGuard® or OpenVPN.
What Is a VPN Used For?
Understanding VPN usage means understanding its benefits. Here are the most common VPN purposes:
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Online Privacy on Public Wi-Fi Public hotspots are notorious for weak security. A VPN encrypts your activity so malicious actors can't intercept sensitive data.
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Hide Your Online Activity from Your ISP Your Internet provider tracks your browsing history by default. A VPN blocks that visibility, adding a layer of privacy.
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Fight Censorship In some regions, governments or Internet service providers restrict access to information and limit free expression. A VPN helps bypass censorship by creating a secure connection to a server outside the restricted area, giving you open access to information and communication platforms without interference.
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Avoid Third-Party Surveillance Advertisers, governments, and other entities monitor behavior online. A VPN helps keep your data shielded from that kind of tracking.
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Secure Banking and Online Shopping When accessing financial services or making purchases, a VPN protects your personal and payment details.
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Strengthen Overall Online Security A VPN adds an extra layer of defense against cyber threats by encrypting all Internet traffic. This reduces the risk of data theft, protects sensitive communications, and safeguards personal information from hackers or malicious networks.
Plans and Pricing
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The Pure Usenet VPN and Usenet
Usenet was created to be an open, censorship-resistant system for communication across the Internet. With Pure Usenet, that legacy continues. Every connection is encrypted using SSL by default. But with the Pure Usenet VPN, Usenet access is even more private.
VPN usage in combination with Pure Usenet ensures your participation in Usenet groups is better protected from third-party monitoring. It also keeps your VPN connection invisible to your ISP, adding a layer of anonymity to your Usenet activity.
Frequently Asked Questions
A VPN is a private, encrypted connection between your device and the Internet, masking your identity and securing your activity.
It encrypts your traffic and routes it through a remote server, so your data is hidden and your IP address is replaced.
To improve your online privacy, access region-restricted services, and protect your data during sensitive activities.
WireGuard® for speed and security, OpenVPN for reliability, and IKEv2/IPSec for mobile stability.
The Pure Usenet VPN is available as an optional addition to your Pure Usenet plan.
It adds a layer of encryption beyond SSL, hiding your Usenet activity from your ISP.
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