Lena Kepler
Lena writes about how the internet is actually broken — from network-level censorship to the cryptography that keeps the rest standing. At Orion/VPN, she focuses on making privacy explainable without the math.
Articles by Lena Kepler
How to choose a VPN: a 7-point buyer's checklist
Logs, jurisdiction, protocols, speeds, server count, app quality, refunds — the seven things that matter when choosing a VPN. Try Orion/VPN free with 10 GB and zero card.
How VPN encryption actually works (in plain English)
AES-256, tunnels, no-log policies — without the math. A clear, jargon-free explanation of what really happens when you flip on a VPN. Try Orion/VPN free with 10 GB.
Internet censorship explained: how blocks really work
Internet censorship is everywhere — DPI, IP, and DNS blocks reshape your view of the web. Here's how it works and why a VPN with 10 GB free helps you slip past it.
No-log VPN: what it really means and how to verify
"No logs" gets thrown around a lot. Here's what a real no-log VPN means, what to check before you trust one, and how Orion/VPN is built so we can't read your traffic.
VPN vs Tor vs proxy: which one for what (with examples)
VPN, Tor, and proxies solve different privacy problems. A plain-English comparison, when each one fits, and why most people start with a VPN like Orion/VPN — 10 GB free.