VPN (Virtual Private Network) tools are designed to protect your online activities from trackers, ads, and other forms of internet monitoring. They work by encrypting your internet traffic, making it appear as if you're communicating over a secure connection, typically over the internet. However, it's important to note that VPNs do not allow you to access the internet or use services that require an actual internet connection, such as watching videos, streaming, or accessing social media. They are meant to provide a secure, private way to connect and share information without affecting your ability to use the internet. If you're having trouble connecting to your VPN or if you're concerned about your privacy, it's a good idea to try using a VPN for a while. If you still face issues, you can always reach out to the VPN provider for assistance or to explore alternative internet access options.




