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Split tunneling is a feature on IPVanish that allows you to route specific traffic through the VPN while keeping other traffic out. This can be useful if you need to keep your regular online activities unaffected while using the VPN, or if you want to access specific content that is blocked by the VPN.

When split tunneling is enabled, the VPN will create two “tunnels” – one for VPN traffic and one for regular traffic. The VPN tunnel will be used to send all traffic through the VPN, while the regular tunnel will be used for all other traffic.

This way, you can still access the Internet while using the VPN, but specific content that is blocked by the VPN will be blocked from your regular online activities. .

The main downside to split tunneling is that it can slow down your regular internet speed. This is because the VPN tunnel is using up the bandwidth of your regular internet connection.

If you need to use split tunneling, we recommend that you limit the amount of data that is transferred through the VPN tunnel.

In conclusion, split tunneling is a useful feature on IPVanish that allows you to keep your regular online activities unaffected while using the VPN. However, it can slow down your regular internet speed, and should be used sparingly.