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Why Do You Need a VPN?

Your internet activity is being watched — by your ISP, advertisers, and potentially bad actors on the same network. A VPN encrypts everything and puts you back in control.

81%
of people feel they have lost control over their personal data online
4.5B
records exposed in data breaches in the first half of 2023 alone
$4.9M
average cost of a data breach for organizations in 2023

Public Wi-Fi Is a Security Minefield

Coffee shops, airports, hotels — public Wi-Fi networks are convenient but deeply insecure. Attackers can intercept unencrypted traffic using "man-in-the-middle" attacks, capturing your passwords, messages, and banking information. A VPN encrypts your connection before it leaves your device, making your data unreadable even on hostile networks.

Your ISP Tracks and Sells Your Browsing History

In many countries, internet service providers are legally allowed to log your browsing history and sell that data to advertisers. In the US, the FCC's 2017 rollback of broadband privacy rules gave ISPs explicit permission to monetize your data. A VPN prevents your ISP from seeing what websites you visit — all they see is that you're connected to a VPN server.

Stop Being Profiled by Advertisers

Advertisers build detailed profiles of your behavior using your IP address, browsing patterns, and purchase history. These profiles follow you across the web, influencing the prices you see, the ads you get, and how companies target you. A VPN masks your real IP address and makes it significantly harder to build an accurate profile on you.

Access Content from Anywhere in the World

Streaming platforms, news sites, and social media restrict content by geography. Traveling abroad means losing access to your home streaming library. Living in a country with internet censorship means entire platforms may be blocked. A VPN lets you connect from any of our 75 countries to access the content you want — wherever you are.

Secure Remote Work & Business Communications

Remote workers accessing company systems over unsecured connections put sensitive business data at risk. A VPN creates an encrypted tunnel for all your traffic, protecting internal tools, video calls, and file transfers from interception. Many businesses require VPN use as a baseline security policy for remote employees.

Get Better Prices on Flights & Hotels

Travel booking sites and e-commerce platforms use your location and browsing history to show different prices. By changing your apparent location with a VPN, you can sometimes find significantly cheaper fares and hotel rates. This is particularly effective for flights when comparing prices from different regional markets.

Bypass Internet Censorship & Firewalls

Over 50 countries impose significant internet restrictions — blocking social media, news outlets, messaging apps, and VoIP services. KemitVPN's obfuscated servers are designed to bypass even deep packet inspection (DPI), making your VPN traffic appear as ordinary HTTPS traffic so you can stay connected in restrictive environments.

Your Privacy Is Worth Protecting.

KemitVPN keeps your connection private, your data encrypted, and your identity protected — with 600+ servers in 75 countries and a strict zero-log policy.