You may experience problems when connecting to certain websites through a VPN.
Some websites and web services deny access when you try to connect to them through a VPN. Websites and web services may deny VPN access for the following reasons:
Website owners want the licensed content they publish to only be available for a certain country, since there are different offers and prices for different countries.
Website owners want the website to only be visited from a certain region. For example, a lottery is drawn only for a certain country, so access from other regions is forbidden.
There are web services that, for legal reasons, are only available in a particular region (for example, some media services providers or news broadcasters). These web services resist anonymizers and are not available when you use a VPN (or another anonymizer) to reach them.
These web services not only determine the location of the client, but also determine if the client uses an anonymizer. If an attempt to access the web service via an anonymizer is detected, access to the web service is blocked.
If you cannot access a certain website or web service by using a VPN, we recommend contacting Kaspersky Technical Support. Report the web service that is unavailable and from which location. Kaspersky will do our best to resolve the issue.
Your Internet connection speed may be reduced by more than 50 percent with Kaspersky VPN running. We cannot guarantee a minimum Internet connection speed.
Kaspersky VPN can't establish an encrypted secure connection for web traffic sent and received via the IPv6 protocol. IPv6 web traffic is blocked while VPN is active. On devices that only support the IPv6 protocol, Kaspersky VPN can't establish an encrypted connection and protect your web traffic.
If an IPv6 connection was established before VPN was turned on, IPv6 web traffic will briefly not be blocked.