How to protect yourself online
The best method to protect online is with a so called VPN (Virtual Private Network). VPN is a
method used to add security and privacy to private and public networks, like WiFi Hotspots
and the Internet. VPNs are most often used by corporations to protect sensitive data.
However, using a personal VPN is increasingly becoming more popular for every citizen as
more interactions that were previously face-to-face transition to the Internet. Privacy is
increased with a VPN because the user’s initial IP address is replaced with one from the
VPN provider. This method allows subscribers to attain an IP address from any gateway
city the VPN service provides. For instance, you may live in San Francisco, but with a VPN,
you can appear to live in Amsterdam, New York, or any number of gateway cities. It is also
the best method to surf anonymously. And on top: You will bypass online blocks to access
foreign content like a local. Get to websites back home when you’re abroad. And bypass
government or workplace censorship of sites like Facebook, Gmail and Youtube. Plus,
you can download torrents and use P2P programmes anonymously.
This way you'll protect your data from snooping by your ISP (Internet Service Provider) and
prevent websites you visit targeting you with manipulative intentions.
And most importantly: You'll prevent hackers stealing your personal passwords,
bank account and credit card details. And you'll protect your computer and devices
from malware, phishing and spam sites. Especially if you are using mobile devices for any
kind of internet access. If you don’t encrypt your mobile device, anyone, with a little knowledge
about networks, could get your personal information, account data, passwords, basically everything what you have typed into your mobile device.