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VPN for public Wi‑Fi: why turn protection on in shared networks

Public networks are convenient, but you do not always know who manages them or how secure they are. A VPN adds an extra layer of privacy.

Where a VPN is especially useful

Cafés, hotels, airports, coworking spaces and guest networks are often shared. In these situations it is better to turn protection on before signing in or working with personal data.

What changes after connection

The app creates a protected connection between your device and the selected location. For the user it stays simple: press a button and use the internet as usual.

Helpful habits

Keep apps updated, use strong passwords and avoid entering important data on suspicious sites. VPN supports these habits, but does not replace common sense.

How MarcoVPN makes it simpler

The service shows clear protection status, warns about limits and does not require technical connection settings.

Help center

Should I turn on VPN every time in a café?

It is better to turn protection on in any shared network, especially before sign-ins and payments.

Does VPN make me fully anonymous?

No. A VPN improves connection privacy, but it does not make you fully anonymous in every online service.

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VPN for public Wi‑Fi: why turn protection on in shared networks

Open MarcoVPN before using public Wi‑Fi and turn protection on with one click.

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