You’ll then appear to be in that country, and be able to access the site like those who live there. That’s done by sending your traffic through a server based in a country that doesn’t block Google.įor example, if you’re in China, you’ll need to select a server in a nearby country – for example Japan, or perhaps India. However, to unblock Google, the VPN needs to make it seem like you’re in a country that can access the search engine.
That makes your traffic unreadable to anyone – your ISP, the government, even the VPN itself. Put simply, a VPN redirects your internet connection away from your internet service provider’s (ISP) servers and routes it through its own encrypted servers.
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