Is a virtual server a VPN?
Is a virtual server a VPN?
A virtual VPN server, also known as a phantom or fictional VPN server, is a computer that simulates an actual VPN server and operates on data centre hardware. To run a virtual private network, a VPN service requires its own physical data centre.
It's a bit different. A VPN is a virtual private network, a technology that runs on top of the Internet. The notion of a virtual server fits best with a proxy. Proxies, like VPNs, allow bypassing a site blocked in the country or preserving anonymity on the Internet. Proxies are also a protection against scripts that collect information about users for commercial purposes: showing personalized advertising, newsletters. I switched from a regular VPN to a proxy a long time ago and used the servers from the list on avoidcensorship.org. All of them are proven and reliable, so I have no doubts about their security.
Last edited by MariaKnightw; 01-04-2022 at 03:24 PM.
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