What is a VPN and what is it for
A VPN (virtual private network) creates an encrypted tunnel between your device and the Internet. It hides your real IP address, protects your data on any network and lets you browse privately. Here we explain, without jargon, what it is and what it is for.
How does a VPN work?
Without a VPN, your Internet provider and the websites see your real IP and can log what you do. With a VPN, your traffic travels encrypted to one of our servers and reaches the Internet from there: websites see the server's IP, not yours, and no one along the way can read your traffic.
What is a VPN for?
To protect your privacy, browse safely on public Wi-Fi, prevent your activity from being logged, hide your IP and access geo-restricted content. In short: more security and more freedom when browsing.
What a VPN does NOT do
It does not make you 100% anonymous or invulnerable. It is a very powerful privacy layer, but it is still important to use strong passwords and common sense. CapaVPN encrypts your connection and does not keep your browsing history.
Why choose CapaVPN
- Single price of 2,99 €/month, no commitment.
- WireGuard: modern encryption and one of the fastest protocols.
- No browsing logs; we only ask for username, email and password.
- Servers in several countries and server switching whenever you want.
- Compatible with Windows, macOS, Linux, Android and iPhone, with support in Spanish.