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VPNs like to make a lot of promises they sometimes can’t deliver. So I’ll show you, step by step, how to change location with VPN. I’ll use two different VPN services so you could get an idea on how easily that works.
I know that sometimes it’s not exactly clear whether a VPN is actually working. Therefore, I’ll give you a tip on how to check if your location has been changed properly and if there are any leaks.
00:00 Intro
1:23 How to change location with VPN
3:01 Is it legal to change your location with VPN?
3:32 Proper VPN features
First of all, it takes a proper VPN to change IP location. For us, there are 3 underlying features to look for in a Virtual Private Network:
➞ Simultaneous connections to share a VPN with your family and friends. My top recommendation here - Surfshark.
➞ Robust security & privacy features
➞ Fast speeds
How to change your location with a VPN | Steps explained
Get a VPN. Go to the download page or the app store and get it. Login to the app.
Decide on which country you need, select it and press “Connect”. With that, your VPN connection is established.
Sometimes cases like that are just a fluke, and disappear once you reconnect to a VPN server.
Sometimes, websites store your location if you visited them before, and won’t buy your sudden transfer. SO, make sure to clean cache and cookies before turning on your VPN and disable any apps and permissions to access your geolocation. \
This might seem like a hassle, and I wouldn’t blame you for wandering if that’s even legal. But worry not, using VPN to change location is legal in most countries, but if you’re not sure - it’s better to double-check. Some Middle Eastern countries like Russia and China don’t particularly like VPNs, so better be safe than sorry and do some research.
And what are your personal top VPN picks? Share your experience in the comments and let us know if this tutorial helped you change your location!
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VPNs like to make a lot of promises they sometimes can’t deliver. So I’ll show you, step by step, how to change location with VPN. I’ll use two different VPN services so you could get an idea on how easily that works.
I know that sometimes it’s not exactly clear whether a VPN is actually working. Therefore, I’ll give you a tip on how to check if your location has been changed properly and if there are any leaks.
00:00 Intro
1:23 How to change location with VPN
3:01 Is it legal to change your location with VPN?
3:32 Proper VPN features
First of all, it takes a proper VPN to change IP location. For us, there are 3 underlying features to look for in a Virtual Private Network:
➞ Simultaneous connections to share a VPN with your family and friends. My top recommendation here - Surfshark.
➞ Robust security & privacy features
➞ Fast speeds
How to change your location with a VPN | Steps explained
Get a VPN. Go to the download page or the app store and get it. Login to the app.
Decide on which country you need, select it and press “Connect”. With that, your VPN connection is established.
Sometimes cases like that are just a fluke, and disappear once you reconnect to a VPN server.
Sometimes, websites store your location if you visited them before, and won’t buy your sudden transfer. SO, make sure to clean cache and cookies before turning on your VPN and disable any apps and permissions to access your geolocation. \
This might seem like a hassle, and I wouldn’t blame you for wandering if that’s even legal. But worry not, using VPN to change location is legal in most countries, but if you’re not sure - it’s better to double-check. Some Middle Eastern countries like Russia and China don’t particularly like VPNs, so better be safe than sorry and do some research.
And what are your personal top VPN picks? Share your experience in the comments and let us know if this tutorial helped you change your location!
Keep up to date with the latest news:
Footage provided by Storyblocks
#CyberNews #CyberNewsReview
We are affiliated but not sponsored by any service provider. This means we may receive a small commission when you click on the provided links, however, our reviews are based on independent research and rigorous fact-checking. Cybernews is owned by Mediatech, whose investors are the founders of Nord Security, whose products and services we may review.
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