Secure your data on public Wi-Fi, protect your privacy and your family's, wherever you are.
With over 35% adoption in some countries, VPNs have become an essential tool to protect your digital life.
Your personal and professional data is encrypted, invisible to ISPs and hackers.
In hotels, malls, airports, and cafes, your connection is protected from interception.
Secure your online purchases and banking operations wherever you are.
Keep control of your information and protect yourself from commercial tracking.
In the Gulf Cooperation Council countries, VPN use is legal and recognized for professional and data protection purposes. Local legislation regulates their use to combat cybercrime, while preserving the confidentiality of users who respect the laws.
"VPN use is legal for businesses and individuals wishing to protect their data, provided it is not used to commit a criminal act." — Federal Decree-Law No. 34 of 2021, Article 10.
"VPN service providers are authorized, and their use is legal to preserve data security and privacy, while respecting the country's regulations." — Anti-Cybercrime Law, Royal Decree No. M/17.
"VPN use is legal, provided it is not linked to illegal activities." — Law No. 14 of 2014 on Combating Cybercrime.
"VPN use is permitted within the framework of data protection and network security, as long as no offense is committed." — Law No. 63 of 2015 on Combating Cybercrime.
"VPNs can be used legally for professional and data protection purposes, in compliance with cybercrime laws." — Cybercrime Law.
"VPN use is legal for individuals and companies, provided it does not violate the provisions of the Information Technology Law." — Legislative Decree No. 60 of 2014.