Sunday, December 2, 2012

Does VPN count as a Third-Party Programs?

Does VPN count as a Third-Party Programs?

 

 

The best way for a player to assess whether a specific third-party program could have any impact on another player or a PvP opponent is to ask: 
"Does this program allow someone to play faster, better, longer, or more accurately than someone who doesn't use it?"
"Does this program allow someone to 'play' when he/she is not at the computer?"
"Does this program allow the user to gain undeserved rewards?"
 
I guess using VPN can help me due with the lagging problem, so I may play faster than someone don't use it.
 
I really can't tell, can someone answer this please?

 

What is a VPN?

VPN's (Virtual Private Network's) were first used by companies to enable their employees to securely access internal systems such as email remotely (e.g. from home or while on business trips). Today they are increasingly being used for personal use by individuals to protect their privacy while online in public places (e.g. when using the wi-fi connection in a cafe) or in a country where the internet is censored / blocked (e.g. China, Saudi Arabia…).

Why do I need a VPN?

Whether you're an expat living in a foreign country where the internet is heavily regulated, a mobile user constantly on the road, or just someone concerned with maintaining their privacy online, having a VPN is becoming essential.

 

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