VPNs are heavily marketed and widely misunderstood. Here is what they actually do – and when your business genuinely needs one.

What a VPN does

A VPN encrypts the connection between your device and the internet. On public Wi-Fi – hotels, airports, cafes – that stops anyone on the same network from reading your traffic. It also masks your location and shields activity from the network operator.

What a VPN does not do

It does not stop viruses, phishing or ransomware – that is antivirus territory. It does not make weak passwords strong. Think of it as one layer, not the whole defence.

When a business should use one

  • Staff who travel or work remotely and connect through public or home networks
  • Field teams accessing company systems from the road
  • Anyone handling sensitive client data outside the office

Options that fit

For individuals, Norton Secure VPN – also bundled inside Norton 360 Deluxe – is simple and dependable. For teams, our business VPN for 10 users gives everyone protected connections under one plan.

The bottom line

If your people work outside the office, a VPN is cheap insurance. Pair it with real endpoint protection and tested backups, and you have covered the basics well. Not sure what fits? Ask us – honest advice, no upselling.

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