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5 reasons you should run your own VPN server instead of subscribing to a provider

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  • Laffen
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    • Aug 2025
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    5 reasons you should run your own VPN server instead of subscribing to a provider

    5 reasons you should run your own VPN server instead of subscribing to a provider




    Many consider commercial VPNs as the all-in-one solution for accessing geo-locked websites and browsing anonymously. That’s far from true. The bold promises of total privacy, anonymity, and better speeds from VPN providers look great on their website or promotions. Eventually, you get tired of the slow speeds and are baffled about how websites and services still manage to track you.

    The VPN services let you access the region-locked websites from your home, but you can’t access your home network when you’re away. The commercial VPN providers primarily cater to outbound traffic usage. If you want to access your home lab on your home network, you’ll have to use services like Tailscale, ZeroTier, or Netbird. Here are the reasons why running your own VPN server is suitable instead of subscribing to a VPN provider.


    Unlock the full potential of your home network with your own VPN server and cut down on hefty VPN subscription fees.
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