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How to Stop Others from Tracking Your Browser History
26 October 2020
How to Stop Others from Tracking Your Browser History

Many people are still unaware that their browsing is being tracked.

What are internet trackers?
Well, internet provider platforms use browser activity tracking methods for a number of reasons. Primarily, they do it to combine analytics about your movements to customize your web experience. As you're going about your daily web browsing, you’re also leaving behind a browser fingerprint. It can be used to identify you as the user of that device. read more...

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5 Reasons to Protect Your Private Data With a VPN
28 September 2020
5 Reasons to Protect Your Private Data With a VPN

Getting a VPN can help you reduce risks connected to your privacy. As your device connects you to a VPN server located in any country of the world, you get to surf the Internet with that server's location, not your real one. As a result, your internet connection becomes more secure. So, what are the main reasons you should protect your private data with a VPN? read more...

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It's Legal Now: Your ISP Will Sell Your Browsing History to Highest Bidders
16 December 2017
It's Legal Now: Your ISP Will Sell Your Browsing History to Highest Bidders

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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