IPVanish Expands Support for Everyday Websites to Reduce VPN Blocks
- Website Access: IPVanish adds support for postal, ticketing, and banking portals to prevent VPN-related blocks.
- User Frustration: Updates reduce false restrictions caused by websites checking signals beyond IP addresses for location.
- Always-On Security: Users can keep VPN active for daily tasks, ensuring privacy without interruptions.
IPVanish has announced updates that expand support for essential websites, allowing users to stay connected to services such as postal tracking, ticketing platforms, and banking portals without needing to switch off their VPN.
Why Websites Sometimes Block VPN Users
Many VPN users face the same frustration: being blocked from essential sites even when connected to a server in their own region. This happens because websites often rely on more than just IP addresses to verify location.
Some platforms also check GPS data, device signals, or use broad filters that automatically block VPN traffic. While these measures are designed to reduce fraud and abuse, they often end up excluding legitimate users who simply want privacy.
How IPVanish Is Addressing the Issue
With its latest updates, IPVanish is working directly on compatibility with these systems. The goal is not to bypass geo-restrictions, but to reduce false blocks that affect users trying to access services they are entitled to use.
As a result, users can now:
- Track packages through postal service websites.
- Buy event or travel tickets online without error messages.
- Log in securely to local banking and credit union portals.
This change means users no longer need to disable their VPN for common everyday tasks, keeping their data protected while staying connected.
Expanding Everyday Website Access
According to IPVanish, support currently covers postal websites, ticketing platforms, and many banking services. The company says it plans to add more services regularly, starting with those most commonly used by customers.
Why Seamless VPN Use Matters
A VPN is designed to act as an always-on shield for online privacy. However, frequent website blocks have forced many users to toggle their VPN on and off. IPVanish says its latest improvements aim to remove this friction, making the VPN a background security tool that protects users without interrupting their browsing.








