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The fact that there’s a multitude of potential threats to your personal information whenever you connect to the internet isn’t really a surprise these days. It actually might be more shocking that you’re not using a VPN yet to protect your data — including your location (creepy) and other sensitive information (like your credit card data or your SSN).
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Because it’s highly unlikely you’ll stop using the internet (or those ultra-convenient and really risky public Wi-Fi connections), it’s inevitable that you’ll encounter all sorts of digital riffraff. From aggressive advertising to data mining, viruses to spyware, and of course, classic hackers, it’s key to take proactive means to protect your browsing. A VPN routes your traffic through an encrypted tunnel — so there’s no snooping on your network or your activities.
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