Personal: If you are familiar with VPNs you may have setup your own OpenVPN server so you can access your home network, and/or to have the same benefits as using a VPN Service Provider.A list of VPN providers with Viscosity setup guides can be on our VPN Service Providers page. Most VPN Service providers provide a webpage or support site where you can obtain connection details.
There are a number of reasons why you may want to subscribe to a VPN Service, including protecting your privacy and security while on public networks, accessing location restricted websites, and accessing blocked content due to restrictive censorship. VPN Service: Many third party companies specialize in offering both free and paid VPN services to users.In most cases the person to contact for more information or connection details would be your IT/System Administrator. Workplace: Your workplace may provide a VPN server so you can remotely and securely access the work network and Internet.Typically your VPN provider falls into one of the following categories: Your VPN Provider is the person or company who controls this server. Viscosity is only one end of the VPN connection: your VPN provider provides the other end of the connection (the server you wish to connect to). Viscosity allows you to connect to any VPN server that supports the OpenVPN protocol.
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