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Top VPNs available for Africa Nations

by Abimbola Ikuerowo
April 1, 2020
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Have you ever wanted to do some jobs on the internet while also desiring a high level of privacy?  Have you a desire to link various workstations over the internet with the general public still being ignorant and unable to access what you do? There is just one thing perfect for your need for efficiency and privacy – VPN. Here we would discuss the top VPNs available for most African nations.

VPN is a private network that uses the Internet to connect remote sites or users while giving them the opportunity to share information and access the activities of one another over the network. VPN while providing a suitable network for the sharing of data from the business’s private network to the remote site or employee over the internet also provides business securities. This is because the data shared over the network are unreadable by any user who intercepts the encrypted data shred over the network. A VPN’s purpose is providing a secure and reliable private connection between computer networks over an existing public network, typically the Internet.

How VPN works

The working mechanism of a VPN is an interesting one. There are various Local Area Networks on the internet, and the need to create a connection between them is often needed. This connection over the internet offers the least amount of security as other users on the internet can read and access the information shared. VPNs overcome this risk and unpleasant necessity by communicating securely and reliably using the Internet as the medium to connect to the private LANs. It acts as a hidden submarine navigating the ocean (internet) in a bid to pass information across various islands (LANs).

VPN is installed on a system as software from the VPN service provider. This software encrypts data even before the Internet Service Provider sees it. The information then goes to the VPN server and from there to the online destination. Therefore, all webpage accessed, such as data coming from video streaming, bank websites. Search engines, social network platforms see the shared data as coming from the VPN server and its location.

VPNs can easily connect multiple geographic locations worldwide making the distance of data transfer less significant. The task to protect data, maintain privacy, and overall security on the web is accomplished by the VPN companies. Several VPNs work as a privacy and security tool encrypts users’ web traffic and masks their IP addresses.

Top VPN available for Africa

The use of VPNs is legal in many countries around the world including Africa. The greatest challenge encountered in the search for a network is the determination of its efficiency and the level of privacy guaranteed. Some service providers try to introduce new initiatives intended to restrict access to specific online content. And also monitor user’s activity more attentively while others have a no-interference policy. Now we would discuss the best VPNs available for Africans.

  • ExpressVPN

This is a virtual private network service offered by the British Virgin Islands-based company Express VPN International Ltd. ExpressVPN is one of the fastest VPN available today for Africa. It is one of the few VPN that meets the requirement of a variety of users; both novices and experienced users can use it. It comes with industrial standard 256-bit AES encryption. This type of encryption is usually found in banks and financial institutions. It provides a speed test tool, which helps users reconnect to the fastest server at any moment. It works on Windows, macOS, Android, IOS, Web Browsers, Routers. In October 2017, TechRadar gave the service 4½ out of 5 stars, calling it “a premium service with well-crafted clients, an ample choice of locations and reliable performance.”

  • CyberGhost

This is a Romania-based VPN that ensures fast connections and very transparent services. It uses a double encryption system making it reliable and secured. The service provider bulked up their security features to include 256-bit encryption allowing users to securely watch US Netflix, BBC iPlayer, and Hulu from all their favorite devices. It is an excellent option if you’re into streaming. If you have a fast connection, to begin with, you can count on HD and 4K streaming without a single problem. The VPN is available on all platforms and devices including Windows, Mac OS, iPhones, iPads, Android, Linux, and most routers. Another exciting feature is that it allows users to connect up to 7 devices at the same time.

  • NordVPN

This is one of the most respected names in the world of VPN applications. In 2017, PC Magazine rated NordVPN as the year’s best VPN service. This provider is Panama-based; a country that has no mandatory data retention laws and does not participate in the Five Eyes or Fourteen Eyes alliances. Consequently, data shared over its network is out of the jurisdiction of Africa’s intelligence agencies. It comes with two layers of encryption, that is, it involves two secure servers. The VPN has unlimited speed and bandwidth, SmartPlay facility to unblock streaming services worldwide. It has the most straightforward installation and user-friendly navigation, compatibility with all known operating systems.

  • VyprVPN

This is a secure VPN that allows you to bypass restrictions imposed on sites. You can also access a free and open Internet. Its technology defeats VPN-blocking, allowing anyone using the VPN apps to defeat censorship from any location in the world. Some of its features include Blazing server speeds with unlimited bandwidth. IP addresses and any time free switching between its servers. It makes use of popular encryption protocols to ensure online security and supports a wide range of platforms, portable devices, and routers.

  • TunnelBear

This is a new VPN that provides users with direct access to a restricted website in the region. It has Wi-Fi protection while connecting to insecure hotspots. It has superfast Servers for high-quality streaming. The exciting thing about this VPN is that not less than five devices can make use of 1 Tunnel Bear account. It works with applications such as Android, iOS, Mac, Windows, and browsers.

 

 

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