The Windscribe program protects everything. Also the extension just protects the browser. Also try tunnelbear it is faster than windscribe.
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so I�m tired of getting frozen for playing legit, hence me signing up and exploring this forum for a bit. I wanna start using programs but I am not savvy at any of this at all so tips would be great. I�m trying to get the hang of things before I start spending cold hard cash on it so I downloaded the vpn windscribe for now.
My biggest confusion lies with using the VPN: does it only protect me in browser or does it also protect me if I�m using a program? Windscribe has it as a browser extension as well as an application but it�s not set up through the Windows settings thing. I hope I�m getting my point across but like I said, I have no clue what any of this is lol
I have the free version currently so it allows for like 10 gb of traffic or something, if that helps explain my confusion.
I tried looking around through the forums to see if there was an older post that could help me but I didn�t see anything.
The Windscribe program protects everything. Also the extension just protects the browser. Also try tunnelbear it is faster than windscribe.
You only really need a VPN if you're dealing with multiple accounts. Most activity is fine to do with your normal IP; I have my main on my normal IP, but use a VPN if I am to access any of my other accounts. It makes it easier (and faster) for general day-to-day stuff. They won't protect you from silly mistakes, just prevent the chain banning that can come from linked IP accounts.
It depends. Private Internet Access, for instance, includes all activity on your computer (that's the one I use). So if I use a program while it is on, it is covered by the VPN. If it's a browser-based proxy though, that will not apply to programs. Many of our programs have the option for a proxy to be used, but that's a case-by-case basis.
Jumbo Shrimp (12-20-2017)
If you are using a program it will use your IP if you don't have a VPN program turned on, it will use the VPNs IP if the VPN program is turned on. A browser extension only changes the IP address of the specific browser you are logged into.
Basically if you have a VPN program and are running it, all of your internet data is routed through the VPN. Think of it as a virtual router. Any program you run routes through the VPN be it a java program, python bot, browser, etc. You can also see this if you go into your computer network settings. You'll see your regular internet router and you will see the VPN router.
Jumbo Shrimp (12-20-2017)
You can always check your ip addy by going to (you need an account to see links) it will let you know if your regular ip is being read or it is a VPN ip.
Yeah I've been doing that just to make sure since I'm super paranoid. The VPN has a free "limit" of 10 GB though and when I was torrenting stuff, the number didn't change so I think I'm just having issues with the program itself and I'll have to get a different one.