CyberCatVPN

How do I know if CyberCat is working?

It’s very simple to know if CyberCat is working and you can easily check it the following ways.

1. In the top section of your device you will see VPN in a rectangle

2. You can go to duckduckgo.com and type in ‘what is my ip’ and as long as it’s showing the same country as the server you are connected to the VPN is active and connected

3. Naturally you can open the CyberCat VPN app and you should see the switch is green and which server you are connected to.

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Frequently Asked Questions

CyberCat is what is know as a VPN or Virtual Private Network. When you connect to CyberCat, all your device’s traffic (both incoming and outgoing) are redirected through our highly secure network which protects you with military grade encryption and lot’s a highly trained cyber cats.

When using CyberCat your IP address (think of it as your internet address) is changed to stop anyone from snooping or tracking you directly. You can choose to appear from whatever location you desire and appear as if you are actually physically accessing the internet in that location.

When using CyberCat your traffic is routed through our highly secure servers. 

In doing so your IP address is hidden and your real identity is totally private. 

Furthermore we keep no logs on users.

No, in fact in some cases we have noticed faster connections when using CyberCat.

CyberCat has been tasted in many far away places and even then you shouldn’t notice a significant difference in browsing speeds. There might be some rare occasions when accessing a server very far away from your physical location that the speeds are not as fast as you’d like, but this is unlikely.

Five devices are allowed on one paid CyberCat account. You can install CyberCat on multiple devices by downloading the app from the iOS App Store on each device and then login with your Apple ID. Meow

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