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FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions About VPN

Everything about secure internet connection while traveling

This section provides information about VPN services and their use during trips. You'll learn about VPN purposes, impact on internet speed, multi-device usage options, and installation methods.

FAQ

Common Questions

Georgia has no internet censorship. A VPN is useful for accessing geo-restricted streaming, online banking from home, and securing public Wi-Fi connections in cafés and hostels.

No, Georgia doesn't block websites. However, some streaming services restrict content by region – a VPN lets you access your home library from abroad.

For speed – nearest server (Turkey, Romania). For home-country services – a server in your home country. For streaming – a server where your subscription is active.

Yes, VPN works over 4G from any operator. Expect a slight speed decrease of 5–15%. WireGuard protocol minimises the loss.

NordVPN, Surfshark, and Proton VPN cost from €3/month on annual plans. One subscription covers multiple devices simultaneously.

A VPN provides secure and anonymous access to the internet, helps protect your personal data from hacking, and unlocks access to blocked or unavailable websites and online services.

Most paid VPN services allow simultaneous use of account on multiple devices. Usually the number of devices ranges from 3 to 6.

Usually VPN slightly reduces connection speed due to data encryption. However, if you choose a server closer to your location and use a reliable paid VPN, the speed reduction will be practically unnoticeable.

Yes, most VPN services offer alternative installation methods through apk files on Android or desktop app versions for Windows and Mac.

Try connecting to a different server or restart the VPN app. If this doesn't help, make sure you have an active internet connection.