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While many internet users turn to VPNs when they need to bypass geoblocks, certain tools can detect VPN connections and block them for various reasons. Internet service providers (ISPs), websites, and even governments are known to block VPN users’ access. But while VPN usage can be detected in many ways, there are also many different ways to bypass VPN blocks.
Institutions like schools, universities, and some workplaces block social media, news and entertainment sites, and other websites to encourage productivity. They also install VPN detection and blocking tools to stop their users from bypassing these restrictions with VPNs.
When it comes to entire countries blocking VPNs, it is usually done to restrict the freedom of speech. Many activists and journalists rely on a safe and open internet connection for their work. Many citizens in authoritarian states use VPNs to access the global internet. Government agencies block VPNs relentlessly to be able to control all internet users and what data they can access.
Crypto traders could be exposed to multiple risks if their VPN connection is blocked and they are forced to use unsecured internet connections, like traffic monitoring, IP address tracking, and data theft.
In some authoritarian countries, crypto trading is frowned upon, so traders want to shield their operations from prying eyes. VPN blocks make it difficult for them to trade in a private and safe way.
Here are three main ways to block a VPN:
If you want to be certain your internet connection stays encrypted and safe no matter what, there are a few ways to ensure your VPN connection is undetected.
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