Your VPN travel companion
Public Wi-Fi abroad is a security minefield, and censorship can cut you off from the services you rely on. These guides help you travel private, secure and connected — wherever you land.
VPN for Dubai & the UAE: What Travelers Need to Know (2026)
Traveling to Dubai? Learn what's blocked in the UAE, whether WhatsApp calls work, the legal rules around VPNs, and how to stay private and connected.
Read more →VPN for Europe: Schengen Travel, Wi-Fi & Streaming (2026)
Traveling around Europe? See how a VPN secures public Wi-Fi across the Schengen area, keeps your home streaming and banking working, and guards privacy.
Read more →VPN for India: App Blocks, Public Wi-Fi & Streaming (2026)
Traveling to India? Apps and sites face state-level blocks and public Wi-Fi is a soft target. See how a VPN keeps you connected, private, and streaming.
Read more →VPN for Japan: Public Wi-Fi, Home Streaming & Safety (2026)
Traveling to Japan? The internet is open, but public Wi-Fi is a soft target and home services block you abroad. See how a VPN keeps you private and online.
Read more →VPN for Mexico: Travel Security, Wi-Fi & Streaming (2026)
Traveling to Mexico? Public Wi-Fi is a soft target and home streaming blocks you abroad. See how a VPN keeps you safe, private, and connected.
Read more →VPN for Thailand: Public Wi-Fi, Streaming & Safety (2026)
Traveling to Thailand? Learn what's blocked, how to stay safe on café and hotel Wi-Fi, keep home streaming and banking working, and set up a VPN first.
Read more →VPN for Turkey: Bypass Throttling & Stay Private (2026)
Traveling to Turkey? Social media is periodically throttled or blocked. Learn how an obfuscated VPN keeps you connected, private, and streaming.
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Do I need a VPN when I travel? +
A VPN protects you on the untrusted Wi-Fi you rely on abroad — hotels, airports and cafés — by encrypting your connection so it can't be snooped. It also keeps access to home banking and streaming, and helps in countries that censor the internet.
Should I install a VPN before or after I travel? +
Before. In censored countries, VPN websites and app stores are often blocked, so download and set up Veilock while you still have open internet access at home.
Is it legal to use a VPN abroad? +
VPNs are legal in the vast majority of countries. A few nations restrict or regulate them — see our Internet Restrictions guides for the current picture before you travel.
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