VPN scenarios
Practical scenario pages for travel, public Wi-Fi, remote work, and changing network conditions.
Start with the scenario that is closest to your network and device setup, then move into the relevant guide, setup path, and next step.
Travel and mobility
Scenarios where you prepare access in advance instead of fixing it mid-trip.
Public Wi-Fi
Scenarios for untrusted networks: cafes, hotels, airports, and coworking spaces.
Remote work
Materials for work routes: email, docs, calls, and backup access.
More to explore
Additional pages in this section that support the main clusters.
VPN for Streaming: Watch Everything, Anywhere
A VPN for streaming isn't just for bypassing geo-blocks — it also protects against ISP throttling. Here's how to pick the right server, protocol, and client for buffer-free watching.
VPN for Gaming: Less Lag, More Stability
A VPN is useful in gaming in three scenarios: playing on foreign servers, DDoS protection, and bypassing ISP throttling on game traffic. We break down each case.
VPN for Torrenting: Privacy and Speed in P2P
When torrenting, your real IP is visible to every peer in the swarm. A VPN hides it — but you must choose a server with P2P support and enable the kill switch to prevent leaks on disconnect.
VPN for Business: Protect Your Team and Corporate Data
For businesses, a VPN solves several problems at once: protecting employee traffic on public networks, providing a single controlled route to corporate tools, and reducing interception risk.
VPN for Banking: Secure Access to Financial Services
Banking apps and websites often block access from abroad or on public Wi-Fi. A VPN solves both problems — but you need to configure it correctly so the bank doesn't flag VPN activity as suspicious.