iPad User Magazine - UK (2019-09)

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There are
several VPN

services with
iOS apps, and

many of them
have free tiers

Stay safe with a VPN

Ensure secure internet access when you’re on the move


IT WILL TAKE
30 minutes

YOU WILL LEARN
How to choose and
configure a VPN

YOU’LL NEED
An iPad, a VPN app

Hooking up your iPad or iPhone
to a public Wi-Fi network,
whether on a train, in a
shopping centre, or in a city
centre, is a great way to save data and
improve connection speed. However, it also
presents security issues. Your data passes
through routers and servers owned by
whoever is providing the Wi-Fi, and that means

it’s at risk of being intercepted. At the very
least, the Wi-Fi operator knows what sites you
visit and services you use, and can target you
with marketing and advertising on that basis.

Protect your privacy
The solution is to encrypt your data before
it’s transmitted to the Wi-Fi router, using a
virtual private network (VPN). There are
several VPN services with iOS apps, and
many of them have free tiers. The free
services are usually limited in the amount of
data you can transmit before paying a fee, or
place other restrictions on use, such as the
need to provide credit card details. Before
choosing which free service to use, check its
terms and conditions to find out whether it
logs information about you as you surf.
We’re using Tunnel Bear as an example of
how to set up a VPN. It limits you to 500MB
per month before you start paying, but it
doesn’t collect data and has been audited by
a third party to ensure your data remains
private. Kenny Hemphill

Most VPNs allow you to choose the location of the server
from which you connect to the outside world, giving the
impression that you are in that country.

APP STORE APPS Use a VPN


Thereare
several VPN

serviceswith
iOSapps,and

manyof them
havefreetiers

Stay safe with a VPN

Ensure secureinternetaccesswhenyou’reonthe move


ITWILLTAKE
30 minutes

YOUWILLLEARN
Howtochooseand
configurea VPN

YOU’LLNEED
AniPad,a VPNapp

Hookingup your iPad or iPhone
toa public Wi-Fi network,
whetheron a train, in a
shoppingcentre, or in a city
centre,is a greatwayto save data and
improveconnectionspeed. However, it also
presentssecurityissues. Your data passes
throughroutersandservers owned by
whoeveris providingthe Wi-Fi, and that means

it’s at risk of being intercepted. At the very
least, the Wi-Fi operator knows what sites you
visit and services you use, and can target you
with marketing and advertising on that basis.

Protect your privacy
The solution is to encrypt your data before
it’s transmitted to the Wi-Fi router, using a
virtual private network (VPN). There are
several VPN services with iOS apps, and
many of them have free tiers. The free
services are usually limited in the amount of
data you can transmit before paying a fee, or
place other restrictions on use, such as the
need to provide credit card details. Before
choosing which free service to use, check its
terms and conditions to find out whether it
logs information about you as you surf.
We’re using Tunnel Bear as an example of
how to set up a VPN. It limits you to 500MB
per month before you start paying, but it
doesn’t collect data and has been audited by
a third party to ensure your data remains
private. Kenny Hemphill

MostVPNsallowyoutochoose the location of the server
fromwhichyouconnecttothe outside world, giving the
impressionthatyouarein that country.

APP STORE APPS Use a VPN

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