Over 4.95 billion people use social media globally, spending an average of 2 hours and 23 minutes daily scrolling, posting, reacting, and watching. But behind that endless scroll is a different kind of feed—one that quietly watches back. Social media apps collect enormous amounts of user data: location, habits, interests, even who you message or what you pause to read. Add in geo-restrictions, government bans, or censorship, and you begin to realize—social media access isn't equal for everyone. So, where does a VPN come in? Let’s take a closer look. Why Social Media Isn’t as Open as It Looks Yes,









