How To Use Hola VPN To Access Websites From Other Countries | Tips and tutorials

Hola, a VPN plugin, lets you access foreign websites with services and content not available in Brazil. The extension simulates that the user is in the desired location and with this it is possible to customize the location. Learn how to use it to access out-of-country pages in the browser.

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Install

Step 1. Go to the Hola VPN page on TechTudo Downloads, select the browser you want, then click “Download”;

Choose the browser to download Hola from TechTudo Downloads (Photo: Reproduction/Barbara Mannara) — Photo: TechTudo

Step 2. In Chrome, the extensions page will open. Select “Use in Chrome” then “Add”;

Add Hola to Google Chrome (Photo: Reproduction/Barbara Mannara) — Photo: TechTudo

Step 3. In Firefox, after clicking “Download”, select the “Allow” button at the top, then “Install Now”;

Adding Hola to Mozilla Firefox (Photo: Reproduction/Barbara Mannara) — Photo: TechTudo

Operation

Step 4. The operation is the same in both browsers. A Hola icon will be displayed on the top right with all functions. Open a new tab and enter the website you want to access. Then open the Hola icon and select one of the countries;

Getting started using Hola in the browser (Photo: Reproduction/Barbara Mannara) — Photo: TechTudo

Step 5. The page will reload with the new IP information generated by Hola and you can browse normally. While the extension is active in the chosen country, the icon will be replaced by the country’s flag;

While running, there will be the country or region flag at the top of the screen (Photo: Reproduction/Barbara Mannara) — Photo: TechTudo

Step 6. To change country, just open the Hola tab and click on the country flag. A list of choices will appear. At the top, you can also enter a new site to access;

If you prefer, change country or enter a new website (Photo: Reproduction/Barbara Mannara) — Photo: TechTudo

Step 7. To disable Hola, click on the round icon at the top and that’s it. The extension will be disabled.

The top button disables the Hola extension in the browser (Photo: Reproduction/Barbara Mannara) — Photo: TechTudo

Now all you have to do is take advantage of access benefits and services that have not yet arrived in Brazil.

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