VPN Traffic in Web Hosting
If you have a web hosting account, for instance, you will find a VPN section in the Hepsia Cp that's used to manage all shared accounts. You will find all of the information you need there - server hostname, login details and a list of the server locations which you can use. We keep expanding the latter at all times, so with several clicks you could access any online content from any location worldwide - the United States, Canada, the Netherlands, etc. With this free service you can use an encrypted connection to access social networks that are restricted in your country or streaming services that enable access only from specific countries and your authentic location will never be revealed simply because you aren't accessing anything directly. The filter that you will find in the Virtual private network section of Hepsia shall allow you to increase your browsing speed and to reduce the generated traffic by blocking any unwelcome content like large images and advertisements.
VPN Traffic in Dedicated Servers
If you acquire one of our dedicated web hosting plans and you choose Hepsia as the hosting Cp, you will be able to start using our Virtual private network service with simply a couple of mouse clicks. Within the section dedicated to this feature you will discover all access points which we provide worldwide plus the login credentials which you need to use as to establish the connection between your VPN client and our system. With this service your entire Internet traffic is going to be routed through our machines, thus in case you access any content online, it'll appear as if you are inside the same country as the server. This way you can access services which are available just in certain countries or you could bypass any restrictions imposed by your own country on social networks, video portals, etc. We also supply a filter tool, which can block banners and compress standard pictures on the internet sites that you visit so as to permit you to browse these sites quicker and without producing too much traffic from content you don't need.