Other popular VPN providers - IPVanish - Private Internet Access (PIA).

 

 

 

 

What A VPN Does

A Virtual Private Networks (VPN) allows you to connect to the internet via a server run by a VPN provider. All the data traveling between your computer, phone, tablet, Tv box ect and the "VPN server" is securely encrypted. 

 

*It provides privacy by hiding your internet activity from your ISP company and government.

*It allows you to evade censorship by your school, work, your ISP company and government.

*It allows you to “geo-spoof” your location in order to access services denied to you based on your geographical location.

*It protects you against hackers when using a public WiFi hotspot, for example, Starbucks.

*It allows you to P2P download in safety.

In order to use VPN you must first signup for a VPN service, which usually costs between $5 – $10 a month, with a reduction of price when paying for a 6-12 month plan. A contract for service is required.

 

How A VPN Works

Normally, when you connect to the internet you first connect to your Internet Service Provider (ISP), which then connects you to a website, or other internet resources that you wish to visit. All your internet traffic passes through your ISP’s servers, and can be viewed and logged by your ISP company.

 

When using a VPN, you connect to a server run by your VPN provider, “VPN server” via an encrypted connection, this means that all data traveling between your computer and the VPN server is encrypted so that only you and the VPN server can see it.

 

 

Using A VPN On Your Android TV Box

With the arrival of the regional blocks, there is nothing more frustrating when you have already prepared food to watch a movie or show, but then the system informs you that the chosen content that cannot be accessed anymore in your region. In such instances, a VPN is the first thing that comes to mind, as tunneling your connection through a foreign proxy allows the bypassing of such restrictions. Unlimited bandwidth is a good start, but there are other benefits as well, like full anonymity and an extra layer of online protection. You never know what kinds of dangers are out there, waiting for a chance to get a hold of your personal information. 

 

Adding a VPN to your Android TV box would be very wise. With a broadband connection and a cleverly set VPN protocol you can stay protected, without sacrificing too much speed or system memory. VPN providers establish a widespread presence in a multitude of foreign countries, so you’ll definitely find one that is close enough to you.

 

 

Setting Up A VPN On A Android TV Box

Setting up a VPN on your TV Box doesn’t require a degree, and people who are not tech savvy can complete it as well. You need an existing VPN account with a provider who supports android TV Boxes. Your job is easy when the provider comes up with a solution that allows the direct download of their application through The Google Play Store or via this website. In this case, the VPN setup is the same as any other app for your device. Just download it, run it, then log in.

 

 

Use Caution With Some Applications

If you love to stream movies and tv shows be aware that some apps may contain streams from torrent sources. If you do not have a VPN enabled on your device, in some cases, you might get a letter from your isp company. They will point out that you have been streaming from an illegal source and to cease such actions. Each isp provider is different on how they handle these things. Some will do nothing while others may be stricter on their terms and conditions. When you access streams from torrents you're actually downloading a part of the content you are watching into your device. You can unknowingly click on a stream that comes from a torrent. This is where a VPN becomes very important. Using a VPN has many benefits. They protect you in so many ways. I know most of you out there ignore the need to subscribe to a VPN service but with the ever increasing lock down on streaming devices containing 3rd party add-ons, it's best to protect yourself. 

 

When you go online using a VPN, you tilt the scales in your favor. A VPN account can instantly and continuously provide:

 

-More privacy.

Your connections cannot be linked to your device...and you. You can visit any website and your ISP doesn't know where you've been.

 

-More security.

VPN connections are super secure. The network is hack proof and all of your Internet activity is encrypted (coded) and unreadable in transit.

 

-More website access.

No more blocks or censorship. They can't prevent from getting to websites based an IP address.

 

-More anonymity.

Your true IP address is hidden! You're unidentifiable online because you're constantly using a different IP address, never your own. In fact, it typically looks as if you're in a different part of the world from where you really are.