Almost all of us are more or less familiar with the term VPN. The full form of VPN is a Virtual Private Network (Virtual Private Network). A VPN is a virtual or imaginary private network on the Internet through which information is exchanged securely. Simply put, a VPN is like an imaginary ‘tunnel’.
The number of VPN users is increasing rapidly. At least 1.6 billion people around the world are currently using Virtual Private Networks or VPNs. This is about 31 percent of the total number of Internet users worldwide.
According to the American magazine Forbes, the number of VPN users worldwide is increasing rapidly. By 2030, the size of this industry is expected to reach 10,131 billion US dollars. This technology is free to use. The three best VPNs are Proton VPN, Atlas VPN, and Wrap.
Proton VPN:
This VPN is developed by Switzerland-based Proton Technologies AG. Proton VPN adheres to strong encryption protocols and a strict no-logs policy (does not collect any data, including users’ IP addresses and browsing history). That is, they prioritize users’ privacy. Proton VPN uses a global server network. However, the benefits of this VPN will be limited if you use it for free. It can be a good option for security-conscious users in Bangladesh.
Atlas VPN:
This VPN is developed by Picstar Technologies Inc. Atlas VPN offers secure browsing with strong encryption and no-logs policy. Some basic features can be used in the free plan. But it will allow you to remain anonymous online.
WARP (WARP 1.1.1.1):
WARP 1.1.1.1 was developed by Cloudflare. It is a mobile app focused on secure and fast internet connection. It leverages CloudFlare’s global network for safe browsing and potential risk mitigation. However, WARP does not offer all the benefits of a traditional VPN. However, it is a good option for mobile internet users who are looking for a free and easy-to-use solution.

