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What does a VPN do?
A VPN — virtual private network — does four things at once: encrypts your traffic, hides your IP address, unlocks geo-restricted content, and blocks online threats. Here is what each one means in practice.
Encrypts your internet traffic
Every packet leaving your device is wrapped in AES-256 / post-quantum encryption. ISPs, public Wi-Fi operators, and snoopers only see scrambled noise.
Hides your real IP address
Your traffic exits through a SkyDomeVPN server, so websites and trackers see the server's IP — not yours.
Unlocks geo-restricted content
Pick from 211+ locations to access streaming libraries, news sites, and services limited by region — without leaving home.
Blocks online threats
Threat Protection scans every site and download in real time, blocking phishing pages, malware, intrusive trackers, and risky links before they reach you.
What is a VPN used for?
People reach for a VPN in everyday moments — streaming, working on the move, public Wi-Fi, even gaming. These are the six most common scenarios.
Stream from anywhere
Watch your home streaming library when you travel, or unlock shows that aren't licensed in your region yet.
Stay safe on public Wi-Fi
Coffee shops, airports, hotels — encrypt every connection so anyone snooping the same network sees nothing useful.
Work remotely with confidence
Reach company tools through a private encrypted tunnel from any city, hotel room, or co-working space.
Shop with safer payments
Protect card details and account logins from man-in-the-middle attacks while shopping online.
Game without ISP throttling
Bypass ISP throttling on game traffic and reduce ping spikes by routing through optimized servers.
Travel without restrictions
Access news, social media, and banking from countries with heavy content filters — stay connected to what matters.
How does a VPN work?
A VPN reroutes your traffic through an encrypted tunnel to a remote server before it reaches the open internet. Here is what happens, in three steps.
Your device
Encrypted tunnel
SkyDomeVPN server
Open internet
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Connect to a SkyDomeVPN server
Open the app and tap a country or city. Your device establishes an encrypted handshake with the nearest available SkyDome server.
02
Traffic enters a secure tunnel
Every packet leaving your device is wrapped in AES-256 / post-quantum encryption before it travels. Even your ISP can only see that you're connected to a VPN — not what you're doing.
03
The internet sees the server, not you
Websites, trackers, and analytics see the SkyDomeVPN server's IP instead of yours. Your identity and physical location stay private end-to-end.
VPN components
A working VPN service is made of four moving parts — a client app, an encrypted tunnel, a protocol, and a remote server.
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VPN client
The app you install on your phone, laptop, or router. It handles authentication, picks a server, and starts the encrypted session.
Native apps for iOS, Android, macOS, Windows, Linux
Auto-connect, kill switch, and split-tunneling built in
One account covers up to 10 devices at once
Open to independent security audits
02
Tunnel
A virtual channel between your device and the VPN server. All traffic flows inside — invisible to anyone watching the wire.
AES-256-GCM or ChaCha20-Poly1305 encryption end-to-end
Perfect forward secrecy — past sessions stay safe
ISPs and operators only see encrypted bytes
Survives Wi-Fi ⇄ cellular switches without dropping
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Protocol
The rule set that defines how to build the tunnel — encryption, key exchange, and packet format.
NordLynx — WireGuard-based, fastest on most networks
WireGuard — modern, minimal codebase, easy to audit
OpenVPN — battle-tested, gets through strict firewalls
IKEv2 / IPsec — mobile-friendly, fast reconnects
04
VPN server
The remote machine that decrypts your traffic and forwards it to the real internet. Websites see the server's IP — not yours.
9,300+ servers across 211+ locations worldwide
Specialty servers: P2P, obfuscated, double-VPN
RAM-only diskless servers — nothing persists between reboots
Independently audited no-logs infrastructure
Why use a VPN?
Three reasons people choose to run a VPN every day — privacy, freedom, and security. Each one solves a different real-world problem.
Privacy
Take back ownership of your browsing data
Without a VPN, your ISP, employer, and any operator of the network you sit on can see every site you visit. SkyDomeVPN hides that data behind strong encryption and a strict no-logs policy.
Freedom
Reach the open internet wherever you are
Some sites and services are blocked or filtered depending on where you connect from. With 211+ server locations, you can route your traffic through a region that lets you reach what you need.
Security
Stay safer on networks you don't control
Public Wi-Fi at cafes, airports, and hotels is a common attack surface. A VPN encrypts your traffic end-to-end so credential stealing and session hijacking on the same network simply don't work.
VPN disadvantages
A VPN is not a silver bullet. Here is an honest look at the trade-offs — and how SkyDomeVPN works around them.
Slight speed reduction
The downside
Encryption and an extra server hop always cost a few ms. Older VPNs can cut speeds in half.
How SkyDome helps
SkyDome's NordLynx (WireGuard-based) protocol keeps the overhead under 5% on most modern connections.
Trustworthy VPNs cost money
The downside
Quality infrastructure, audits, and a no-logs guarantee can't be funded for free.
How SkyDome helps
Free VPNs make up the difference by selling your data. SkyDome is paid, audited, and never sells.
Some services block VPN IPs
The downside
A handful of streaming and banking services try to detect and block VPN servers.
How SkyDome helps
SkyDome rotates server IPs and offers obfuscated servers that look like normal HTTPS traffic.
A VPN is not a full security stack
The downside
VPNs encrypt the network layer — they don't replace antivirus, password managers, or 2FA.
How SkyDome helps
Threat Protection Pro™ and Dark Web Monitor ship in the same SkyDome app, covering the gaps.
Types of VPN
"VPN" is a family of technologies, not a single product. The four common shapes solve different jobs.
You
encrypted
Network
Remote-access VPN
One user to a private network
The consumer VPN model. An individual connects from their device through an encrypted tunnel to a remote VPN server, then out to the internet. This is what SkyDomeVPN is.
Office A
Office B
Site-to-site VPN
Two networks linked as one
Used by companies to bridge two office networks (or an office and a cloud region) so devices on both sides can talk privately. Set up at the router level — no app needed on each device.
Wi-Fi ✓ stays connected
4G ✓ stays connected
5G ✓ stays connected
Mobile VPN
Stays alive across networks
Built to survive when your phone hops between Wi-Fi and cellular. The tunnel doesn't drop, so apps that need a steady connection keep working in the background.
Browser extension VPN
Proxy for one browser only
A lightweight extension that routes only browser traffic — not other apps. Easy to enable for quick region switching, but doesn't protect the rest of your device.
VPN protocols
The protocol is the rule set that defines how your VPN tunnel is built. Different protocols trade speed for compatibility, or simplicity for legacy support. Here are the four worth knowing.
NordLynx
Recommended
SkyDome's flagship protocol, built on WireGuard with a custom double-NAT system for stronger user privacy.
Speed5/5
Security5/5
EncryptionChaCha20 / Poly1305
Best forDaily use on any device
WireGuard
The lean, modern protocol that started the new wave of VPN speed. Small codebase makes it easy to audit.
Speed5/5
Security5/5
EncryptionChaCha20 / Poly1305
Best forSpeed enthusiasts
OpenVPN
The veteran. Slower than the new generation but extremely well-tested and works through almost any firewall.
Speed3/5
Security5/5
EncryptionAES-256-GCM
Best forRestrictive networks
IKEv2 / IPsec
Native to iOS and macOS. Excellent at staying connected when your phone switches between Wi-Fi and cellular.
Speed4/5
Security4/5
EncryptionAES-256
Best forMobile, quick reconnects
Choosing the right VPN
A simple six-point checklist. If a VPN provider misses any of these, keep looking.
Strong, modern encryption
AES-256 or ChaCha20 at the network layer, plus a post-quantum option for forward secrecy.
Independently audited no-logs
Trust the policy only when a third-party auditor has signed off on it — not just the marketing page.
Large, distributed server network
More servers means less crowding, better speeds, and more locations to choose from.
Apps for every device you own
iOS, Android, macOS, Windows, Linux, routers, smart TVs — the same protection everywhere you sign in.
Modern protocols
WireGuard, NordLynx, or similar. Older protocols still work but are slower and easier to throttle.
Money-back guarantee
At least 30 days of risk-free use so you can verify speed and reliability on your own connection.
How SkyDomeVPN scores
How to use a VPN
Getting protected takes three steps and about two minutes. After that the app stays out of your way.
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Sign up for a plan
Pick a 1-month, 1-year, or 2-year plan. The longer the plan, the lower the monthly cost. All plans come with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
02
Download the app
Install SkyDomeVPN from the App Store, Google Play, or skydomevpn.com. The same account works across up to 10 devices at once.
03
Connect with one tap
Open the app and tap the quick-connect button. SkyDome picks the fastest server for your location automatically — or pick a country yourself.
Works on every device you use
Up to 10 devices per account, no extra cost.
Windows
macOS
Linux
Android
iOS
Chrome
Firefox
Edge
How to test a VPN
Three quick checks tell you whether your VPN is actually doing its job — no real-IP leaks, no DNS leaks, and a sensible speed loss.
IP leak test
Confirms websites see the SkyDome server's IP, not your real one.
How to run it
1Connect to any SkyDomeVPN server.
2Visit ipleak.net or whatismyip.com.
3Check the IP and country shown.
Pass criteria
The IP and country must match the SkyDome server you chose — not your real location.
DNS leak test
Confirms DNS queries are sent through the VPN, not silently leaked to your ISP.
How to run it
1Connect to any SkyDomeVPN server.
2Visit dnsleaktest.com and run the extended test.
3Look at the DNS resolver list.
Pass criteria
Every resolver listed should belong to SkyDome's own DNS infrastructure — not your ISP.
Speed test
Confirms the VPN overhead on your connection is within acceptable range.
How to run it
1Run speedtest.net with the VPN disconnected. Note the baseline.
2Connect to your nearest SkyDome server.
3Run speedtest.net again with the same server.
Pass criteria
Modern protocols (NordLynx / WireGuard) typically drop speed by less than 10% on a healthy connection.
Why choose SkyDomeVPN?
We run one of the largest server networks in the industry, ship modern protocols by default, and back every subscription with a 30-day money-back guarantee. The numbers speak for themselves.
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VPN cost
Three plans — the longer the commitment, the lower the monthly price. Every plan is fully refundable in the first 30 days, no questions asked.
Monthly
$4.14/mo
All nodes & protocols
3 devices online
200 GB monthly traffic
Email support
Quarterly
Popular
$11.29/3mosave 9%
All nodes & protocols
5 devices online
750 GB / 3 months
Priority email support
Yearly
Best Value
$41.14/yrsave 17%
All nodes & protocols
8 devices online
Unlimited traffic
24/7 priority support
Free dedicated IP
All plans backed by a 30-day money-back guarantee. Cancel anytime in the dashboard.
What is a VPN?
VPN meaning: A VPN, which stands for virtual private network, is a tool that protects your online activity from spying eyes. It makes your online traffic safer from cybercriminals by encrypting it and sending it through a secure tunnel. Every time you connect to the internet, your traffic is routed through a remote VPN server first. This way, a VPN changes your IP address and virtual location, giving you safer and more private access to the internet.
Frequently Asked Questions
VPNs generally fall into two categories: remote-access VPNs that connect individual users to a private network, and site-to-site VPNs that connect entire networks. SkyDome VPN is a remote-access consumer VPN designed for privacy and security.