VPN Traffic in Shared Hosting
The Virtual private network access is available as standard regardless of the shared hosting package you sign up for and you will locate the settings, the login credentials and a list of our servers within the VPN section of your Hepsia hosting Cp. With simply a few mouse clicks you could access any content which is blocked inside your country or that is restricted only to a specific country as we have hosting servers which you'll be able to use all around the globe. This way you will have the freedom to access social networks or online streaming services no matter what because it will appear that you are in Europe, in North America or any other place that you see in your Control Panel as we keep adding hosting servers constantly. The Virtual private network filter tool, that you can activate any time, will block all unwanted content like advertisements or large images, which means less traffic and swifter loading speeds for the content that you want to access.
VPN Traffic in Dedicated Web Hosting
The Virtual private network access is included with all Linux dedicated servers hosting packages set up with the innovative Hepsia Control panel and once your server is set up and you log in, you shalllocate a section dedicated to this service in which you could see the login details that you need so as to be able to connect to our Virtual private network system. This includes not simply the username and the password, but also a long list of servers worldwide that you can use as an access point and make it look as if you are in Europe, North America, etcetera. As all of your Internet traffic shall go through the server you've selected, we've also included a special filter in Hepsia, which you can enable when you want to block ad banners and compress the other pictures on the internet sites that you visit. This way you shall enjoy faster loading speeds and will save some traffic. Our VPN service will enable you to use any online content no matter if it is available only in selected countries or if your local Internet provider blocks it for some reasons.