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When doing research in college, you may need to access materials from different countries. You may also be interested in search results in a certain language. There are many websites and databases that are only available for people who live in a certain country so you cannot access them from your American IP address. weiterlesen...
25 Juni 2020
Before you switched your operating system to Windows 10, you must have heard a lot about how it’s the next best thing to owning a compute itself. Then you decided to update your PC to Windows 10 and admittedly, it is a lot better than windows 8 in its interface and overall user experience. But something else that you also have to look out for is the privacy in windows 10. What changes have been made? weiterlesen...
21 August 2019
Are there things I can do to protect myself from these hackers?
Here are 8 ways you can protect yourself from hackers: use a VPN service, regularly update your operating system, avoid using public Wi-Fi, have strong and unique passwords for all your accounts and many more weiterlesen...
31 Mai 2019
Internet users are besieged from all directions by online privacy threats.
Governments have nervously taken note of this trend and have created legislation pertaining to data security, online privacy and the internet. Though such legislation claims to be an effort to protect personal data, the attempts have drawn criticism as clumsy and misguided.
For Aussies, the Assistance and Access (AA) Bill of 2018 is an example. The bill massively expanded the Australian government’s power to gather and access data, especially encrypted data. weiterlesen...
13 März 2019
Trust.Zone announces a cooperation with a popular crypto platform Verge (XVG), providing secure and anonymous payments online. By accepting Verge (XVG) on the website, Trust.Zone VPN is supporting broader use and accessibility of anonymous and secure cryptocurrency for everyday life. Purchase anonymous VPN with anonymous crypto currency XVG and get extra 10% off till the end of 2019 weiterlesen...
28 März 2018
1 in 4 VPN users accessing daily – according to new report by GlobalWebIndex. The main question of the survey was “How frequently do you use VPNs to connect the Internet?
At least, 10% of VPN users access VPN once a week. 7% - once a month. Report was presented by GlobalWebIndex Web Analytics Company. weiterlesen...
16 Dezember 2017
After Congress voted last week to strike down new FCC regulations, President Trump has signed congressional legislation signed a law that allows Internet Service Providers selling its customers’ browsing history, private data and habits to the highest bidder. In the US, new legislation allows your ISP to collect and store all of your browsing history. This will include your behaviour on sites, any clicks and pages visited.
Due to this fact VPN usage is skyrocketed. The advice to use a VPN to hide online identity, protect privacy, encrypt connection and prevent ISP from tracking your move has dominated in US media now.
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Is Trust.Zone VPN safe for using? Is there any difference between Trust.Zone VPN and other VPN providers? Why should I use Trust.Zone VPN? Can I see comparison chart of VPN providers and choose the best VPN provider for my needs? This is the list of the most popular questions from the visitors of Trust.Zone website.
Our team to reveal all details of Trust.Zone VPN technologies. weiterlesen...
12 April 2017
Australia's mandatory data retention law comes into effect today, with all Internet Service Providers in Australia expected to store their customers' Internet activity logs. Privacy advocate group Digital Rights Watch declared April 13 as a national "Get a VPN Day" - they're calling upon Australian citizens to educate themselves about the scale of this surveillance and take precautions accordingly. weiterlesen...
1 April 2017
Say goodbye to your online privacy if you are not using VPN. US Congress voted to kill a law that would have stopped Internet Service Providers from selling your web browsing history. Your ISP can now sell your browsing history and habits to the highest bidder. The most important to do if your ISP tries to track, collect and sell your data – start using a VPN
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