Do I Need a VPN With Kodi?

Kodi is a media player and as such, it will work as is, but... a VPN is more than handy to use with Kodi...

Do I Need a VPN With Kodi?

“I read that people are using VPN with Kodi, so I’m wondering do I need it to play media with Kodi?”

That is one of the questions we get asked a lot, and here is the answer.

You don’t need a VPN in order to use Kodi!

But… It’s not that simple.

You see, Kodi is a media player that will play audio and video files without a VPN, but it is worth considering using a VPN if you plan to use Kodi to stream stuff from the Internet. Cause, once you’re on the Internet – a VPN will keep you safe, while at the same time encrypting communication between your device(s) and the server(s) you’re visiting (or streaming from).

How VPN protects you while using Kodi?

As noted above, it will encrypt all traffic coming to/from your computer, smartphone or tablet and the rest of the Internet. This is especially important if you plan to stream stuff using BitTorrent. Not only will a setup involving a VPN keep you safer, but could also provide you with faster download speeds and as a result – with a better, buffer-free streaming experience.

And if you’re into torrenting, you should know that sometimes — even unintentionally — you may stumble into copyrighted content. In these situations, your ISP will know that you did it, and you may end up in legal trouble. We don’t support piracy in any shape or form, but you should protect yourself from unintentionally getting into any such trouble. One way to do that is not to download or stream anything with BitTorrent and the other way is to use a VPN, which will make it impossible for anyone — your ISP included — from knowing what you’re doing online. And that’s the point we think – to keep your web whereabouts under the radar.

It’s not like that you have something to hide, it’s that you have the right to your privacy. No one should know what you’re doing online if you decide so.

Get a VPN for more than Kodi

A VPN will not only protect your privacy on the Internet — it will also let you do other things, as well. For start, it will keep you safe while using public Wi-Fi hotspots — again, it has a lot to do with that encryption we’ve mentioned.

Also, a VPN will let you access the Internet in its entirety no matter where you happen to be. I’m talking about places like schools, universities and some offices where IT admins like to impose limits on what we can and can’t do online. And the same goes for high-censorship countries.

With a VPN, you don’t have to deal with any of that – simply connect to a server somewhere in the West, and you’re free to roam the world wide web. It’s actually that easy.

And if you’re into Kodi, start by visiting our page with Best VPNs for Kodi. We’re sure you’ll find a (VPN) service for your needs there. Check it out and never look back. 😉