When you are abroad, your Android and iPhone mobile devices to be used differently because they receive different content (geo-restricted) and are exposed to security threats. We will explain how you can reduce your risk of security and access any content everywhere
Tip 1 -. You can access the multimedia content on the Go
With popular services like Netflix, YouTube, Hulu Plus and Pandora offering applications developed for Android and iPhone, there is a greater demand for access these sites everywhere. Recently, Hulu announced a free service for watching TV shows on mobile phones , however, it is available only in the United States. What if you can access a site from all over the world? By default, sites and applications (or in the case of YouTube, just some of the content) are blocked when outside the United States. The trick is to change your IP address, since that is how media providers know your location. By changing, you can bypass the restrictions and surf the net but you want
Tip 2 -. Avoid security threats on public Hotspots
It is likely that you will use your smartphone to access the Internet when you're traveling, because it is convenient and handy. You might be using your company's airline ticketing applications to check the status of your flight and download your boarding pass, you might want to check your bank statements on the go or even just read your email - what that it may, it is certainly all very private data that you do not want someone else to dig into. Since your data is not secured in a public network, it is highly recommended that you strengthen your WiFi security with VPN _kmq.push because it encrypts your data. This is particularly important for business travelers, since you do not want to risk any confidential company information to leak. Use of an anti-malware software next to a VPN will make for maximum safety
Tip 3 - Getting Smartphone Security and Freedom
There is a way to secure your data when using your smartphone on public hotspots and that to stream content when using your mobile. Let us go through the configuration of your VPN for Android and iOS:
Setting up your Android VPN
For our Android VPN, you'll want to use OpenVPN and then configure it with your SaferVPN login credentials for the safest and fastest connection. To do this, you must first download the OpenVPN for Android app in the Google Play store. Once downloaded, follow the 9 steps to configure your VPN for Android . Note that by default, the OpenVPN configuration file will be saved in the / storage / sdcard0 / download.
If you do not want to use the OpenVPN protocol, Android also offers native support for PPTP and L2TP.
VPN Configuration on iOS
For the best user experience, first access to the installation page iOS on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod Safari browser. Then follow the 8 steps to configure the application . This will set up the application to run on OpenVPN, VPN safest and stable protocol. You can compare it with other VPN protocols , or read how PPTP or L2TP installation on your iOS
[ Free at last!
Once you have configured your iOS or Android VPN settings, you are good to finally free to go on the web where you are! Now you can access any content you want and stay safe on public WiFis
A word of warning :. Beware of roaming charges if you are abroad
This is very important if you are going to use SaferVPN on your smartphone when you are abroad. Just because you're practically living in your home country through a VPN, the fact remains that you are abroad and need to pay your phone bills accordingly. Without getting carried away, check with your service provider to learn about all the roaming charges you may incur. Video streaming and music uses a lot of bandwidth that can easily give you a welcome gift to the very unpleasant house as a nice heavy phone bills. When in doubt, turn off the roaming or kick your phone in airplane mode and WiFi stick as much as possible. Use of an anti-malware software next to a VPN will do for maximum safety
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