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Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, Veronik VPN creates a tunnel and encrypts all your incoming and outgoing data, which provides precise evidence that no one can access your private information. Veronik VPN provides a layer of anonymity by safeguarding your original IP address. Websites that you visit will only see our servers and IP addresses.
All packages include a standard 30-day money-back guarantee. Unfortunately, this extended guarantee does not apply to customers residing in Bangladesh, India, or the UAE. For these regions, the standard 7-day refund policy will apply. To know more about our return policy check out our refund policy page:https://symlexvpn.com/refund-policy/
No, we stand on strict policy not to monitor our clients browsing. So, by choosing us you choose completely safe and anonymous browsing.
Yes, using a VPN is legal in most countries and a common practice among freelancers to enhance online security and privacy. However, always check laws of your country.
No, a VPN (Virtual Private Network) is not an anti-virus app. While both tools can help improve your online security, they serve different purposes. A VPN encrypts your internet traffic and masks your IP address, making it more difficult for third parties to intercept your data or track your online activity. On the other hand, an anti-virus app is designed to protect your device from malware, viruses, and other types of malicious software. While some VPN providers may offer additional security features such as malware protection, a VPN should not be considered a replacement for a dedicated anti-virus app.
Google frequently uses your data to track your online presence and traffic behavior. However, as VPN is used as a shield to protect your identity online, it’s hard for Google to recognize your online whereabouts. This is why VPN users experience many CAPCHAs whenever they try to search anything on Google through a VPN. So, Google sometimes blocks the VPN only when it sees suspicious server requests from one particular IP.