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Internet Service Providers (ISPs) can see the domain names of websites a user visits. Users who wish to keep their browsing habits private from their ISP or network administrators (such as in a workplace or university setting) use a VPN to encrypt their traffic. This encryption prevents the ISP from seeing the specific sites visited, though it does not hide the activity from the VPN provider itself (unless a strict no-logs policy is in place).

A Virtual Private Network (VPN) is a service that creates a secure, encrypted connection between your device and the internet. By routing your internet traffic through a server located in a different region, a VPN masks your IP address, effectively changing your virtual location. This capability allows users to bypass geo-restrictions imposed by streaming services like TNAflix.

A VPN is a tool for privacy, not anonymity. Do not use it to violate TnaFlix’s terms of service (e.g., automated scraping, uploading illegal content). For standard anonymous streaming, you are within your rights.