VPN usage skyrockets around the world

VPN usage skyrockets around the world

As more employees work from home due to the coronavirus, global VPN usage is on the rise, according to ExpressVPN. Since the end of February, VPN has seen the average global usage of its service increase by 21%, with double-digit growth in Europe and North America. In Europe, Belgium and France experienced the highest growth rates, 43% and 34% respectively, but VPN use is increasing in the region as employees working remotely use VPNs to protect themselves online or access offline. securely to their corporate networks. In North America, the United States led the charge with 26%, followed by Canada (24%) and Mexico (18%).

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ExpressVPN also revealed that the Asia-Pacific region has seen the least growth, but this is likely due to the fact that it has been hit by the coronavirus since January. The only exceptions, however, are the Philippines and Malaysia, which have imposed stricter blocks in recent weeks and for this reason have seen above-average growth in consumer VPN usage, 27 and 23% respectively. ExpressVPN VP Harold Li explained why the service is experiencing increased demand, saying, "We're seeing strong demand for our services as more people are spending more time indoors and employees around the world are teleworking". Beyond using a VPN, we encourage users to adopt good cybersecurity habits while working remotely. "In addition to using a VPN to stay safe online while working from home, remote workers should also have antivirus software installed on their systems and update it regularly to avoid falling victim to the recent outbreak of cyberattacks.