There are many reasons to use a VPN, whose name "VPN" comes from "Virtual Private Network" and which consists of a local network connection whose members are not physically connected to each other, but through the Internet and share part of their bandwidth. band with other users around the world. In this way, a great advantage is obtained: we do not browse through our IP, therefore we can simulate that our computer is in a wrong place in the world and also, we keep our privacy.
This is important for poker, because due to restrictive laws, Internet service providers around the world can block access to poker room websites and applications, at the request of local laws or the receiving server. , applied to the networks of the country from which you navigate.
That is why at POKERKING they are aware that some players may need VPN services to access their site, and they provide all kinds of facilities for this.
Players can use VPN to download client software and update it.
Afterwards, players can use VPN during the game after notifying PokerKing Support team about it. You don't have to wait for a response from support staff. You can start playing immediately after sending the notification.
Of course, they warn that please choose the VPN service carefully, and avoid free VPNs, because they may be less effective in protecting the personal data of the players.
And they suggest using the following approved VPNs:
If the player does not have access to paid VPN services, they can consider using these free ones:
OpenVPN
Lantern
Psiphon and the like.
They also recommend getting a static IP address, if the VPN service offers this option. With this, they will access your account through a single IP address, increasing security and allowing for easier account verification in case of problems.
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