A VPN for students: school Wi-Fi shouldn't decide what you read
Most campus networks block more than just the obvious stuff. A VPN gets you back to the unfiltered internet for study, research, and the parts of being a student you'd rather your IT department not log.
What students actually run into
Campus filters block legitimate research
University and high-school content filters routinely block social media, reference material, foreign news sites, and chunks of GitHub. A VPN restores access.
Library catalogs require an "approved" IP
Some academic resources are gated to specific IPs. Connecting via a VPN with your school country selected lets you reach them from off-campus.
Your IT department logs everything
School networks typically log all DNS queries and many connections. A VPN shows only encrypted traffic to one destination โ much less to learn from.
What changes when you turn it on
No magic โ just one encrypted hop, picked-country IP, and a strict no-logs policy.
Free to use for everything you actually need
The base service is free with no signup. Premium adds country selection, fast lanes, and obfuscation โ useful on strict campus networks but not required.
Bypass the campus filter without admin tricks
Install the app, tap connect. No proxy URLs to memorize, no extension configuration, no rooting required.
Keeps working on dorm cellular when Wi-Fi is bad
Connection persists across Wi-Fi โ cellular handoff. You don't have to keep noticing it.
