Ookla: Onboard Train Connectivity Across Europe

Ookla has analyzed country-level train Wi-Fi performance across Europe and Asia, using Speedtest Intelligence

Europe and Asia’s rail networks, long heralded as a backbone of economic competitiveness, are now judged not only on punctuality and comfort but on the quality of the digital experience onboard. High-quality train Wi-Fi has shifted from nice-to-have to essential rail infrastructure. Commuters expect a home broadband-like experience for streaming, work calls and gaming while crossing the Swiss Alps or skirting Mount Fuji.

Where countries treat train connectivity as rail infrastructure and pair onboard Wi-Fi with rail-specific infrastructure (trackside, LEO satellite or both), everyday outcomes improve measurably for passengers. This study is the first of its kind to use crowdsourced Ookla Speedtest® data to benchmark country-level train Wi-Fi performance across Europe and Asia.

Key Takeaways:

  • The gap separating Europe’s best and worst is startling. In Q2 2025, Sweden set the pace for train Wi-Fi in Europe with a 64.58 Mbps median download, followed by Switzerland (29.79 Mbps) and Ireland (26.33 Mbps). Laggards like Spain (1.45 Mbps), the UK (1.09 Mbps) and the Netherlands (0.41 Mbps) featured the poorest outcomes, with download speeds as much as 158 times slower than top-performing Sweden.
  • Legacy Wi-Fi tech drags many rail networks. Across the European markets studied, nearly two in five connections still run on Wi-Fi 4 (a standard dating to 2009), and ~22% use the lower-capacity, more congestion- and interference-prone 2.4 GHz band. The UK still sees over half of all rail connections on Wi-Fi 4, with 38% on 2.4 GHz. In Poland, rail connections remain almost entirely on Wi-Fi 4 and the 2.4 GHz band.
  • Band and Wi-Fi gen matter, but backhaul is the real bottleneck. Within-country comparisons show substantial uplifts for 5 GHz vs 2.4 GHz (e.g., +328% in Germany) and Wi-Fi 5 vs Wi-Fi 4 (e.g., +241% in Germany). Yet countries that feature a more modern Wi-Fi mix and thus drive greater use of the 5 GHz band, like Spain and Italy, can still underperform on speeds. This demonstrates that backhaul (i.e., the connection between the train’s roof antennas and the public mobile networks), not just cabin Wi-Fi, is the dominant driver of performance.
  • Asian rail networks feature modern Wi-Fi mix and lower latency but are not always faster. Taiwan posted the lowest latency and the only material Wi-Fi 6 share (~20%), while Japan and South Korea showed virtually no legacy Wi-Fi 4 or 2.4 GHz usage. Across Asia, typical median download speeds (6-8 Mbps) cluster below Europe’s leaders but above its laggards, reflecting different policy approaches (i.e., greater emphasis on cellular than Wi-Fi).
  • Policy fingerprints are unmistakable and outweigh topographic and demographic factors. When governments and operators treat mobile networks as core rail infrastructure, and invest in dedicated trackside systems, higher-order MIMO with multi-operator bonded train-mounted antennas, and RF-permeable rolling-stock window retrofits, outcomes improve dramatically.

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Magcubic L018 Native 1080P 650ANSI Projector Review

The Magcubic L018 is a budget projector on offer compared to more expensive models out there and gives you a good idea of what to expect and a great starter projector and great for kids offering a big screen it has a decent feature set at a low price point. It comes with a native 1080P resolution, 650 ANSI lumens of brightness, and smart features like auto-focus and a built-in Android 11 OS and not seen on cheaper models it has auto and manual keystone correction.

Design & Build Quality

The L018 has a compact, portable design with a unique 360° rotating stand. This stand is a standout feature, offering exceptional flexibility for projecting onto a wall, ceiling, or floor without needing a tripod but it does also allow a tripod if you need one with the hole on the underside of the base. The build feels solid for a budget device, and its lightweight nature makes it easy to move around your home or take on the go.

Picture Quality & Brightness

The projector’s “1080P” resolution is a significant advantage over many similarly priced competitors that only support 1080P but project at a lower resolution. This results in a sharp, clear image with visible detail. However, it’s important to manage expectations, as the picture quality is still that of a budget device. Best used in dark rooms with the right background or projector screen as tested in this review in the day not so great as most budget projectors are.

The advertised 650 ANSI lumens is a key selling point. In reality, while the projector is bright for its class, it performs best in a dark room. It can project a usable image in a dim room, but ambient light will significantly wash out colors and contrast. This is a common trade-off for budget projectors and the L018 is no exception.

Smart Features and Usability

One of the most appealing aspects of the L018 is its ease of use. The auto-focus and auto keystone correction work surprisingly well, quickly getting the image sharp and straight with minimal effort. While the system can occasionally be slightly off, a minor manual adjustment usually fixes it. The integrated Android 11 system provides a seamless experience for streaming, allowing you to access apps like YouTube and Netflix directly without an external device. However, some users report issues with the app store and certain official streaming apps.

The inclusion of dual-band Wi-Fi 6 is a welcome feature, providing a fast and stable connection for streaming. The Bluetooth 5.2 support is also a plus, letting you connect to external speakers or headphones for better audio, which is recommended as the built-in speakers are adequate but not particularly impressive due to the settings on board and no settings as such to adjust the sound as you will see in the video review the sound will differ depending on how you set the screen type. You can also cast to this in several ways which again makes it more appealing.

The Magcubic L018 1080P 650ANSI Projector offers an excellent balance of features and performance for its price. It’s an ideal choice for a user looking for a portable, all-in-one entertainment solution for movie nights, backyard gatherings, or a dedicated screen in a bedroom. The auto-focus and Android 11 system make it incredibly convenient and user-friendly.

This again as mentioned an ideal starter projector to give you an idea there can be input lag if gaming however most people use these for movies I would also suggest connecting an external speaker better audio all round other than that for the price you cant go wrong really.

Features

  • Delivers ultra-bright visuals with 650 ANSI lumens, providing clear and vibrant images even in daylight. Whether you’re using it indoors or outdoors, this projector ensures consistent picture quality for all your movie nights or business needs.
  • Supports 4K and 1080p resolution playback, letting you enjoy crystal-clear video content with rich detail and color. Whether streaming your favorite shows or gaming, it brings high-definition quality to every frame for an immersive experience.
  • Features auto focus and keystone correction for a hassle-free setup every time. The projector automatically adjusts the image for clarity and alignment, even when positioned at an angle, so you get a perfect picture in seconds without manual effort.
  • Powered by Android 11 OS, this smart projector gives you instant access to popular apps like YouTube, Netflix, and more. Enjoy smooth navigation, fast app launches, and full entertainment freedom without needing a separate streaming device.
  • Bluetooth 5.2 connectivity ensures quick and stable pairing with wireless audio gear like Bluetooth speakers or headphones. Enhance your viewing with premium sound, whether watching solo or entertaining guests in your home or backyard.
  • Compact and lightweight design makes this projector incredibly portable. Whether you’re camping, traveling, or hosting a backyard movie night, it’s easy to pack and carry. Enjoy cinematic viewing anywhere with plug-and-play convenience.
  • Offers wide device compatibility with multiple input options like HDMI, USB, and Wi-Fi. Connect laptops, gaming consoles, or flash drives easily. The built-in high-quality speakers also deliver crisp audio, eliminating the need for external sound systems.

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Find friends at Electric Picnic 2025 with new tech device

One of the biggest pet peeves at music festivals is losing your friends in the crowd. Large crowds, loud music, and misunderstood messages can cause that once in a lifetime moment that you want to enjoy with your bestie when your favourite artist comes out on stage to end up being a far less historic, solo experience.

That’s all about to change as some lucky Three+ loyalty programme customers attending Electric Picnic 2025 can now apply to pioneer an innovative new wearable tech, an Irish festival first, called the Three Friend Finder. ( Link to apply for the Three Friend Finder is here )

The Three Friend Finder, powered by Totem Labs, connects you to your friends who are also wearing the device using GNSS (Global Navigation Satellite System) by guiding you to their location using a ring of pulsing lights and without the need for any mobile phone service, WIFI, or Bluetooth. Not only that, the lucky owners of the device will also be guided to some secret gigs and experiences taking place over the weekend of the festival.

Three Ireland, a long-standing major sponsor of Electric Picnic, has big plans again for this year’s festival, while, as usual, keeping festival goers connected all weekend with Three charging stations and reliable Wi-Fi  and making sure festival goers can share every unforgettable moment with your friends.

The Three Music Stage is back at Rankin’s Wood and is the main destination for discovering incredible new music. Once again, it will feature a host of Irish and international talent, promising to be a festival highlight.  Three+ members will also get exclusive fast-track entry to the silent disco and side-of-stage access.*

The legendary Three Charge & Chill area is back in the heart of the main arena and has become a sanctuary to recharge both phones and tired festival goers without missing any of the action.

A major highlight at Charge & Chill will be full sets by three emerging Irish artists Roe Byrne, Emily Doyle and Rebecca Lane who were chosen to perform out of over 500 TikTok artist entries as part of Three Ireland’s City Stages music project.

The Charge and Chill area also will include complimentary charging to ensure your phone is powered up all weekend, unrivalled views of the main stage from its dedicated viewing platform, exclusively for Three+ customers*. Also, stay tuned to Three Ireland’s social channels as the area will also host some last-minute surprise big name secret music performances.

Not only that, the company has this year introduced the Three+ Bus, a 52-seater bus that will travel on a daily return from Dublin to the festival grounds from Friday to Monday, and which is available on a discount to Three+ customers*.

Tanya Townsend, Senior Sponsorship Manager at Three Ireland, commented, “The organisers of Electric Picnic and Three have a similar ethos; to connect people through truly memorable moments and, of course, also to showcase and support the best of emerging Irish music artists. We are excited about the Three Music Stage line-up and in particular our three chosen City Stage artists who will perform sets at Charge and Chill and also sing with some yet to be announced globally renowned artists over the weekend. 

Tanya continued, “As a company that prides itself on pushing advanced technology, we are thrilled to also trial the Three Friend Finder at the festival, a device that helps you track your friend’s exact location without the need for mobile phone service, WIFI or Bluetooth. Who knows, perhaps this will become the must-have device for the 2026 festival season.”

*Exclusive to only Three+ customers. Show your Three+ account to avail the benefits. See full terms plus.three.ie

Groov-e launches new pet-tech range

Groov-e, a leading UK consumer tech brand, is giving pet owners a smarter, more convenient way to care for their furry friends, by introducing a brand-new range of automatic pet feeders. Designed to provide consistent feeding and hydration for those times when a dog or cat is home alone, Groov-e’s new pet tech line comprises a Smart Wi-Fi Pet Feeder, Automatic Pet Feeder, Automatic Wet Food Pet Feeder and Pet Water Fountain.

The new pet-tech range is ideal for dog or cat owners with busy schedules, whether they are out for the day, putting in extra hours at the office or planning a weekend away. These automatic pet feeders and water fountains give users peace of mind that their fur babies are keeping hydrated and not missing meals. Affordable, with prices starting at £24.99, all four products are available now from Groov-e.

 

Smart Wi-Fi Pet Feeder

Price: £59.99

Available from: Groov-e

The Smart Wi-Fi Pet Feeder is perfect for owners of cats and small dogs who want reliable, hands-free feeding routines. Ideal for dry food, users can easily schedule up to ten meals a day via the Tuya app. A voice recording function allows users to record a personal message, calling their pet and providing comfort when it’s time to eat. A 4L capacity and airtight storage keeps the food fresh and dual power options provide convenience and peace of mind. Plus, it’s easy to clean with a removable food tray.

 

Automatic Pet Feeder

Price: £49.99

Available from: Groov-e

The Automatic Pet Feeder allows pet owners to schedule up to six meals a day for their cat or small dog. It has a capacity of 4 litres and is ideal for dry food, keeping it fresh thanks to its airtight storage. A clear LED display and removable food tray make the Automatic Pet Feeder easy to use and clean. It runs on mains or battery for ultimate convenience.

 

Automatic Wet Food Pet Feeder

Price: £44.99

Available from: Groov-e

The Automatic Wet Food Pet Feeder is ideal for pets on wet or mixed diets, keeping food cool and fresh thanks to the included ice packs. Holding four portions with 240ml capacity per compartment, users can programme for meals to be delivered at set times during the day. Easy to clean and battery operated, the Automatic Wet Food Pet Feeder is perfect for owners who feed smaller meals during the day, work long days or are having a weekend away.

 

Pet Water Fountain

Price: £24.99

Available from: Groov-e

The Pet Water Fountain will keep water fresh and clean all day thanks to 24/7 ultra-quiet water flow and a 4-layer filtration system which removes hair and debris from the water. With a large two-litre BPA-free tank, easy-to-clean design and USB-A connectivity, it’s the perfect fuss-free hydration solution for any furry friends. An illuminated fill line in the bowl alerts users when water is running low.

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SumUp unveils new all-in-one POS device, SumUp Terminal

Global fintech SumUp has launched SumUp Terminal, an all-in-one point of sale (POS) device that directly addresses the challenges faced by growing businesses. The device includes a card reader, POS, ordering system, and receipt printer, helping merchants manage orders, staff, inventory, and reporting in one place. This design allows staff to leave the sales counter behind, taking orders and payments directly on the shop floor or right at the table.

In May this year, SumUp surveyed Irish SMEs and found that 25.5% of Irish businesses had made no key changes to their operations beyond raising prices, despite 38% stating that the current economic climate had negatively impacted their business. This highlights a concerning trend: many Irish businesses are falling behind in adopting innovative strategies to navigate growing economic uncertainty. The SumUp Terminal is a direct response to this challenge, underscoring the company’s commitment to equipping merchants with tools tailored to today’s evolving consumer landscape.

Niall Mac an tSionnaigh, CEO of SumUp Ireland, said “At a time when many Irish businesses are feeling the pressure of rising rent, stock, and staffing costs – but are struggling to adapt – it’s clear that practical, lean and accessible tech is more important than ever. The SumUp Terminal was built to meet that need, equipping merchants of all sizes with the tools to streamline operations and stay competitive in a rapidly changing environment.”

Key features and benefits for merchants using the SumUp Terminal include its all-in-one efficiency, allowing businesses to take card payments, manage orders, speed up checkouts, and print receipts or order tickets from a single device. Designed for durability and ease of use, it features an intuitive HD touchscreen and a long-lasting battery that supports staff throughout the entire workday. The Terminal also enables smarter operations by allowing the creation of custom staff profiles with role-based permissions and providing real-time sales reports to support informed business decisions.

Irish merchants can simplify their bookkeeping by integrating popular accounting solutions such as Sage Accounting, Xero, and QuickBooks. Dual connectivity with built-in WiFi and free 4G mobile data ensures the device always connects to the strongest available network, keeping payments uninterrupted. To accelerate setup, Terminal uses its built-in camera to instantly digitise an entire product list from a single photo. This AI-driven feature means merchants can capture their handwritten or printed menu, and the device automatically creates an editable digital catalogue. This significantly reduces manual setup time, allowing merchants to then easily add descriptions, images, or new products.

“We see countless merchants hit a growth ceiling where a simple card reader is no longer enough, but a traditional POS system feels too expensive and complex,” said Tomer Sabag, Chief Hardware Officer at SumUp. “Terminal was built to be that perfect next step. It delivers the core operational power a growing business needs with the speed, ease-of-use, and affordability that are hallmarks of the SumUp ecosystem. It’s designed to help our merchants scale in an easy and seamless fashion.”

SumUp will continue to enhance Terminal with free, automatic software updates. Upcoming features include barcode scanning, table management, and the ability for multiple Terminal devices to sync and operate together in the same venue. As an integral part of the SumUp ecosystem, the Terminal will also connect and sync seamlessly with SumUp POS systems – enabling streamlined, connected operations across devices and services.

How to Use Crypto Securely in Ireland: Devices, Apps, and Safety Tips

Cryptocurrency use in Ireland has grown quickly, offering both a flexible payment option and an alternative investment. However, with crypto, users are fully responsible for protecting their assets. There are no banks to reverse fraud or recover lost keys. Security depends on the device used, the apps chosen, and daily habits. For anyone in Ireland using crypto, staying secure is essential.

Using Secure Devices for Crypto Transactions

A secure device is the foundation of any safe crypto setup. For Irish users, this usually means a personal smartphone or laptop that’s regularly updated and well-maintained. Operating system updates patch security flaws, while antivirus software and a firewall help block threats. These tools should always run in the background, with auto-updates enabled.

Public Wi-Fi, common in cafés or during commutes, poses risks since data can be intercepted. A virtual private network (VPN) adds encryption and helps protect sensitive activity. Ideally, crypto transactions should be carried out on a home network using a clean, trusted device.

Some users take this further by setting up a separate phone or computer solely for crypto use. After a factory reset, the device runs only essential apps and stays offline unless needed. This approach adds another layer of protection, especially when making crypto payments on entertainment platforms such as online casinos, where safeguarding wallet access and private keys is essential for peace of mind.

Gambling expert Viola D’Elia from ESI notes that top no-verification platforms take security and anonymity to another level. These sites don’t require players to provide sensitive personal or financial details. Instead, registration typically involves just an email address, a username, and a password. This low-barrier setup enhances anonymity while still offering access to thousands of provably fair games and enabling near-instant, secure payouts through a wide range of cryptocurrencies. By combining strong device protection, smart internet practices, and a mindset focused on privacy, users can confidently navigate the crypto space while keeping their assets safe and their identity protected.

Choosing Trustworthy Crypto Wallets

In Ireland, users can choose from mobile, desktop, hardware, and browser-based crypto wallets, each offering a different trade-off between convenience and security. Mobile wallets are quick and useful for small transactions, but can be compromised if a phone is lost. Desktop wallets provide more features but still operate online, making them vulnerable. Hardware wallets like Ledger and Trezor keep private keys offline and are widely regarded as the most secure option. Though they require an upfront cost, they offer strong protection by staying disconnected except during transactions. Browser-based wallets are convenient but require caution; always verify site legitimacy and avoid entering sensitive details unless sure of the source. Whenever possible, users should use wallets that grant full control of private keys, as custodial options limit personal ownership.

Protecting Passwords and Enabling Two-Factor Authentication

One weak password can result in the complete loss of assets. That’s why password hygiene matters. Avoid using the same login details across multiple platforms. Irish users should rely on reputable password managers to create and store strong, unique passwords. This makes it harder for hackers to guess or brute-force access to crypto accounts.

Two-factor authentication (2FA) is also essential. Instead of relying solely on a password, users receive a second confirmation code before gaining access. SMS-based codes can work, but they are more vulnerable to SIM swap attacks. A more secure method is to use an authenticator app, like Google Authenticator or Authy. These apps generate time-sensitive codes and cannot be intercepted in the same way.

For higher-value accounts, physical security keys such as YubiKey can take authentication even further. In these cases, an attacker would need the physical device in addition to knowing the password. Adding these extra steps might feel inconvenient at first, but they significantly reduce the risk of losing access or having accounts compromised.

Securing Seed Phrases and Backup Systems

The most important part of any wallet setup is the seed phrase, a sequence of words that can recover the entire wallet. In Ireland and beyond, many have lost life-changing amounts by storing it on phones, computers, or cloud services.

Never save a seed phrase digitally. Instead, write it down by hand and store it in a fireproof safe or another secure place only you or trusted individuals can access. Metal backups are also reliable, offering durability against fire or water damage. Ideally, keep copies in two or more locations to reduce risk.

It’s smart to test recovery now and then. Setting up a secondary device and restoring from the phrase, without moving funds, ensures it works and that no words are missing or incorrect.

Avoiding Common Scams and Phishing Attempts

As Ireland’s crypto scene grows, so does the risk of scams, phishing being one of the most common. Fake websites, emails, or apps mimic trusted services to steal passwords or seed phrases.

Always check URLs carefully when accessing wallets or exchanges. Bookmark the official site and avoid clicking on urgent messages like “Your account will be locked.” Never open links or files from unknown emails or social media messages.

Social engineering is also a concern, with scammers posing as support staff or influencers. No legitimate service will ever ask for your private key or seed phrase. If they do, it’s likely a scam. 

Conclusion

Crypto security in Ireland starts with personal responsibility. Whether managing €100 or €100,000, the same principles apply. Using secure devices, strong passwords, private wallets, and reliable backups helps protect against common threats. Staying alert to phishing and using only registered platforms ensures safer transactions. With steady habits and awareness, crypto can remain a secure part of your financial toolkit.

 

The Essential Travel Phone Settings Checklist: Stay Safe, Connected, and Cost-Efficient Abroad

From preventing theft to avoiding data roaming charges, this simple pre-travel setup guide helps travelers secure their phones and personal information before heading overseas.
Whether you’re catching a flight for business or leisure, your smartphone likely holds everything from boarding passes and hotel bookings to banking apps and personal data. However, travel exposes you to new digital threats, both physical and online. A few quick changes to your settings can save you from financial headaches, identity theft, or losing irreplaceable data.
SmartMove.us shares 6 tips on how to set up your phone for a safe, smart, and theft-proof holiday:
1. Disable Control Center Access from the Lock Screen
Thieves often exploit quick-access settings to turn on airplane mode or disable data, making your phone untraceable. Prevent this by locking down your control center from the lock screen.
2. Turn Off Mobile Data and Roaming (Unless You’re Covered)
International roaming charges can rack up fast. Disable roaming and turn off mobile data unless you’re using a travel-friendly plan or SIM.
3. Use an Authenticator App Instead of SMS for 2FA
Text-based 2FA may not work abroad and is vulnerable to SIM-swap fraud. Apps like Google Authenticator offer safer, more reliable alternatives.
4. Enable Remote Tracking & Lock Tools
Features like “Find My iPhone” or “Find My Device” let you locate, lock, or wipe your phone remotely if it’s lost or stolen.
5. Back Up Your Data Before Departure
Ensure all important contacts, documents, and photos are backed up to the cloud or an external drive.
6. Avoid Auto-Connecting to Public Wi-Fi
Disable automatic Wi-Fi connections to avoid insecure networks, and consider using a VPN when accessing sensitive apps.
“Many people pack their passports but forget to ‘pack’ their digital defences. A lot of theft and data breaches abroad are preventable. In fact, your phone is only as secure as its settings.
Opportunistic theft is still a top threat, especially in tourist-heavy areas. A stolen phone can be wiped and sold in minutes if it’s not properly secured. Disabling access to settings like airplane mode from the lock screen is one of the most overlooked but crucial steps.
Another thing to note is the hidden costs of travel, particularly around data usage. You might think you’re safe just by turning your phone off or leaving it on silent, but background apps can still sync. One accidental tap and you’re facing a hefty bill.
Before you board the plane, treat your phone like a second passport: protect it, secure it, and plan for what you’d do if it disappeared,” shares Tech Expert, Jes Johnson from SmartMove.us.

Online Anonymity in 2025: How Proxies and VPNs Keep You Secure and Hidden

Every tap, every swipe, every app you open — it all leaves a trace. In 2025, your digital fingerprint is more than metadata. It’s currency. Advertisers, data brokers, and yes, even malicious actors, track where you’ve been and what you’ve done online. That’s where anonymity tools like proxies and VPNs come in.

Used right, these tools let you vanish in plain sight. And sometimes, they’re essential just to use your favorite apps. For example, if you’re in a region where restrictions apply, a proxy for WhatsApp helps bypass blocks without raising red flags.

But how do proxies work compared to VPNs? Are they secure? Let’s get into the details — without the tech jargon overload.

Proxy vs VPN: Same Goal, Different Routes

Both proxies and VPNs hide your real IP address. That’s the basic idea. But the way they do it — and what else they offer — varies quite a bit.

Proxies

A proxy server acts as a middleman. You request a website. The proxy grabs it for you and forwards it to your device. The site only sees the proxy’s IP, not yours. There are different types:

  • HTTP proxies: Only work for websites (not apps).
  • SOCKS5 proxies: More versatile, can handle games, torrents, apps.
  • Transparent proxies: Often used by employers or schools for content filtering.

VPNs

A VPN (Virtual Private Network) tunnels all your internet traffic through an encrypted connection. Unlike most proxies, VPNs cover every app, every tab, every byte.

What makes VPNs powerful:

  • Full-device encryption.
  • Stronger privacy for public Wi-Fi use.
  • Often include features like DNS leak protection, kill switches, and anti-tracking tools.

Still, proxies have their strengths, especially when you only need to mask your IP for a single app or task, without slowing down your whole device.

When Do You Actually Need These Tools?

You don’t need to be Edward Snowden to justify wanting privacy. Here’s when VPNs or proxies are more than just helpful — they’re essential.

Everyday Use Cases

  • Accessing region-locked content: Some platforms show different stuff depending on where you are.
  • Working remotely: Need to access tools that are only available in your company’s country or on a secure IP list.
  • Securing public Wi-Fi: Cafes, airports, hotels — all risky without encryption.
  • Social media messaging: In certain countries, apps like WhatsApp or Telegram may be blocked.

Specific Scenarios

  • SEO and scraping: Use proxies to pull data from search engines without getting blacklisted.
  • Ad verification: Ensure your ads are shown as intended in different geos.
  • Price comparison and automation: Masked IPs help avoid fake price hikes or usage limits.

No matter the case, the right setup gives you control back over your digital footprint.

Pros and Cons: What You Should Know

Let’s break it down so it’s not just a buzzword comparison.

Comparison Table: Proxy vs VPN

Feature Proxy VPN
Speed Lightweight and fast May slow down your connection
Scope App-specific Full-device
Security Limited encryption Encrypts all traffic
Ease of Use Requires manual setup One-click apps, user-friendly
Cost Cheap, scalable for bulk use Varies; often higher for quality service
Leak Risks DNS/WebRTC leaks possible if misconfigured Usually protected with DNS leak tools
Versatility Best for single-purpose tasks Great for general privacy and public Wi-Fi
Blocking Risk Less likely to be blocked Some services block known VPN IPs
Anonymity Level Moderate Stronger privacy and anonymity

This table helps visualize key differences at a glance. Choose the tool that aligns with how you browse, what you access, and how much privacy you want.

How to Choose Between a Proxy and VPN

Choosing the right tool depends on your specific needs. Start by thinking about what you’re using it for. If you’re mainly unblocking streaming services or using messaging apps, a proxy usually does the job well and doesn’t slow things down. On the other hand, if you’re logging into sensitive accounts or browsing on public Wi-Fi, a VPN gives you stronger encryption and peace of mind.

Budget also plays a role. Proxies are generally more affordable and easy to scale for teams or automation-heavy workflows. VPNs tend to cost more, but the added security may be worth it if you’re handling personal or business-critical data.

Now, think about your comfort level with tech. VPNs are typically easier for beginners — most offer apps you just turn on. Proxies often need manual setup and a bit of tinkering, but they offer more flexibility for advanced tasks like SEO tools, sneaker bots, or ad testing.

Speed is another factor. Since proxies don’t encrypt your traffic, they’re often faster. That’s handy for streaming, gaming, or scraping large datasets. VPNs can be slower due to encryption, though premium providers minimize this.

Finally, consider how private you need to be. If you’re after complete anonymity and don’t want your ISP or any third party seeing what you’re doing, a VPN is the safer choice.

Some experienced users even combine both: running a proxy inside a VPN tunnel to layer speed with encryption. Just know what each part is doing — and why — before you stack them.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

Even the best tools won’t help if you misuse them. Here are a few common slip-ups:

  • Not checking DNS leaks: Use tools to test if your real DNS is exposed.
  • Using free services: You’re the product. Avoid freebies unless you like being tracked.
  • Ignoring app-specific settings: Some apps bypass system settings. WhatsApp or Zoom, for instance, may still leak info.
  • No kill switch: If your VPN drops, your IP might leak. Make sure that feature is turned on.

Spend 5 extra minutes configuring things right. Saves you hours of regret later.

Who Should Absolutely Be Using These Tools

Still unsure if this applies to you? Here’s a quick rundown.

  • Freelancers and digital nomads: You travel, but your accounts don’t have to look suspicious.
  • Remote workers: Protect sensitive logins and data.
  • Crypto traders: Security is everything.
  • Marketing professionals: Run multiple accounts, check SERPs, test geo-ads.
  • Everyday users: If you value privacy even a little, it’s worth the switch.

Final Thoughts

Anonymity online isn’t about being shady. It’s about safety. In an era of mass data collection, the choice to be invisible should be yours — not a luxury, not a workaround.

Whether you go for a VPN or choose a proxy for WhatsApp, remember that no tool is magic. The best defense? A mix of the right tech and smart habits.

So, update your setup. Check your permissions. And stop giving your data away for free.

Aer Lingus Launches Onboard Digital Donations in Support of UNICEF

Aer Lingus and UNICEF Ireland has announced the launch of a new onboard digital donation capability, offering customers new ways to contribute to UNICEF’s vital work for children around the world. Customers flying on Aer Lingus long-haul services can now scan a QR code or tap their bank card on cabin crew devices to make quick, secure donations directly to UNICEF during their flight, in addition to the traditional collection of cash donations.

Onboard digital payments are the latest development in Aer Lingus’ partnership with UNICEF that spans over two decades. Since 1997, Aer Lingus and its customers have raised over $23 million in support of UNICEF’s global programmes – funding essential services such as clean water, nutrition, vaccines, education, and emergency relief for children living in some of the world’s most challenging environments.

With many travellers now carrying less cash, this new digital option ensures donations are more accessible and convenient than ever before. Cash donations will still be gratefully accepted onboard, providing customers with flexibility in how they choose to give.

Onboard, customers will hear a video message from UNICEF Ireland Ambassador, Broadcaster and Rugby Player, Donncha O’Callaghan, highlighting some of UNICEF’s key work and outlining how donations can be made in three easy ways – via a QR code, without needing to pay for Wi-Fi, by contactless card payment on crew devices, or by sharing cash donations.

Aer Lingus will also support a number of special collections on board both its long-haul and short-haul services in 2025, with a special collection for Ecuador to take place in the coming weeks. The special appeal for Ecuador follows a visit by Aer Lingus UNICEF Ambassadors to Ecuador earlier this year, who witnessed first-hand the issue of unsafe drinking water in many parts of the country. It’s estimated that 6 out of 10 children under five in Ecuador are drinking contaminated water, putting them at risk of deadly disease, parasites, and chronic malnutrition. Through this special collection and the introduction of onboard digital donations, Aer Lingus aims to boost awareness and funding for UNICEF’s work on the ground in Ecuador to provide safe water, and hygiene facilities to keep children healthy and in school.

Commenting at the launch, Lynne Embleton, CEO of Aer Lingus, said: “Our partnership with UNICEF is embraced across Aer Lingus, especially by our cabin crew who champion it onboard our transatlantic services every day. Thanks to our customers’ generosity, we’ve raised over $23 million to date and we want to keep growing that figure. Digital donations on board is a natural next step in our partnership, to bring new ways for customers to support UNICEF’s vital work worldwide.”

Peter Power, Executive Director of UNICEF Ireland, added: “Aer Lingus customers have shown extraordinary generosity over the past 28 years, and we’re delighted to see this partnership evolve in line with the digital age. These donations help us respond faster and more effectively to the needs of children who are most at risk around the world.”

UNICEF ambassador Donncha O’Callaghan, added: “I’ve been on the ground with UNICEF seeing first-hand the difference UNICEF makes for children who are facing the hardest of circumstances – kids who’ve lost everything, but still have hope. That hope is possible because of support from partners like Aer Lingus and their customers. For over 25 years, in-flight donations have helped change lives. This new way of donating onboard might seem like a small gesture, but I can tell you—it matters. It really can change a child’s future.”

For more information, visit aerlingus.com