Connectia
@ConnectiaBotConnectia is a private service with access by invitation. Due to the small number of users, the network of servers does not need to be expanded or constantly maintained.
Public services can be distrusted: their users run the risk that their data is stored, analysed and can be sold to third parties. Connectia does not store or analyse traffic, ensuring security through robust technical solutions as the developer focuses on privacy protection.
What is a VPN?
A Virtual Private Network (VPN) is a technology that allows you to establish a secure connection to the Internet.
When you connect to the Internet through a VPN, the software creates a secure connection between your device and a remote VPN server, encrypting your browsing data and hiding your IP address.
How VPN works
When you browse the web with VPN enabled, your connection is always routed to a remote VPN server before it goes to the web server that hosts the website or service you want.
When the web server sends you information, it sends it to the VPN server, which then forwards it to you. This way, the browsing websites only see the connection request from the VPN server, send the information to it, and don't know your real IP address.
Advantages of using a VPN
Three key benefits of using a VPN:
- Masking your IP address to hide or change your location from websites you visit.
- Encrypting web traffic to protect your data when using unsecured Wi-Fi.
- Preventing your Internet activity from being monitored by your ISP and other third parties.
Disadvantages of using a VPN
A VPN is not a one-size-fits-all solution to all online privacy and security problems. The main disadvantages of using a VPN are related to not understanding its limitations.
Things to keep in mind:
- A VPN will not provide you with complete anonymity. For example, if you are logged into personal accounts such as Facebook and Google while online, it won't matter if you use a VPN. These companies will be able to track your activity and link it to the IP address of your VPN server.
- A secure VPN with a high rating is worth the money.
- A low-quality VPN can leak your personal information, such as revealing your true IP address or DNS queries.
- A VPN almost always slows down your internet speed.
- Using a VPN on mobile devices increases traffic.
- Some online services try to prevent customers from using a VPN.
- Many VPNs can't get around strict web blocking in countries with strict censorship.
What VPNs are used for
A VPN is used to protect your online privacy, browse securely on public Wi-Fi networks, and access content blocked or restricted in your geographic location.
Seven popular ways to use a virtual private network:
- Protecting your online privacy. Without a VPN, your Internet Service Provider (ISP) can see all the websites you visit. When you use a VPN, your web traffic is encrypted as it travels from your device to a private server, so it's much harder for third parties to monitor your online activity.
- Access to hidden content. Websites use your IP address to determine your physical location and may offer unique content for different countries. A VPN masks your personal IP address and replaces it with an IP address in the country of your choice, allowing you to bypass geographic restrictions and unblock "hidden" content.
- Security on public Wi-Fi networks. VPN services encrypt all traffic originating from your device. You can use a VPN to protect your sensitive data on unsecured Wi-Fi networks.
- Bypass government censorship. Some governments control internet usage and block access to certain websites. A VPN will allow you to unblock websites and access the global Internet.
- Avoiding bandwidth restrictions. Some ISPs intentionally slow down your internet connection to avoid network congestion. You can use a VPN to encrypt your online activity, which will prevent your ISP from limiting your internet speed.
- Save money when shopping online. Online stores can use your IP address to change the prices of their products based on your location. In addition to protecting your payment information, you can use a VPN to spoof your location and find the best prices.
- Connecting to a virtual office network. You can use a VPN to connect your device directly to your company's internal network.
Connectia protocols
VMESS
VMess is the main data transfer protocol for the V2Ray project, focused on protection against detection and blocking of VPN connections. It uses encryption and traffic masking techniques, making it suitable for circumventing Internet restrictions and enhancing privacy.
VLESS
VLESS is an open source protocol designed as a lightweight and efficient alternative to other protocols such as VMess. It provides fast and secure connections with minimal latency and can be used in a variety of scenarios to circumvent Internet censorship.
Invite System
A user can receive two types of invitations:
- With the right to invite new users. In this case there is a separate item in the menu.
- Without the right to invite.
The right to invite users has a limited validity period, as well as sent invitations.
Users with no activity or a negative balance are excluded. Connectia slots are valuable and are not reserved.
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