How proxies differ from VPNs

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On the surface, a proxy server and VPN (virtual private network) seem incredibly similar. Both act as a go-between when establishing connections. Primarily, a proxy and VPN accomplish the same things, and that’s to route internet traffic through a remote server and assign a new IP address, one that’s virtually anonymous. You can surf the web while knowing your IP is unknown. And both a VPN and proxy will give you an IP address from anywhere in the world, allowing you to access content as if you were within that local region.

That’s about where the similarities begin and end. VPNs are configured at the system level, where encryption takes place, protecting sensitive data and providing that all-too-necessary added level of security. When utilizing a VPN, everyone from an internet service provider to a pesky hacker will not be able to track you online. While a VPN’s main goal is to make sure data is protected, bypassing content restrictions with various streaming services with individual use is a key aspect of VPNs.

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