VPN basics

What a VPN does, and what it does not do

A VPN helps create a protected path between your device and the network you use, but it is not a magic shield. RavenVPN keeps those boundaries explicit.

What a VPN is good at

A VPN is useful when you need a controlled connection path and a more private transport layer on the network you use.

Protecting traffic on untrusted networks

Reducing easy local observation

Giving customers one clear connection path

What a VPN is not

A VPN does not remove every risk or make every service anonymous.

It does not replace endpoint security

It does not override every site or account risk

It does not justify hiding product limits in marketing copy

Common questions

Only visible customer-facing answers belong here.

Should I use a VPN all the time?

Use a VPN when you need a trusted connection path, especially on unknown or restricted networks.

Does a VPN remove all privacy risk?

No. It changes transport and exposure, but it does not remove account, device, or browser risk.

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