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Tuesday, January 22, 2013

How To Protect Your Privacy When Connected To The Web


Maintaining your privacy while browsing the internet has quite honestly become nearly impossible.
With all of the laws written to manage the internet, together with the vast expansion of social media and networking along with the search engine's ability to track our every move, there really is no way to keep other people from knowing precisely what you're doing on the internet. You can take a number of measures, however, to keep yourself shielded online.
Using browser extensions is a popular method to help keep your privacy guarded online. A number of these extensions connect to websites via HTTPS while others tell you who is keeping track of your online browsing. Alternative methods of being protected online is by blocking things like advertisements, cookies and applications designed to track internet surfing activity.
Disguising your IP address through proxy servers is a good method of providing another level of online safety. Your ISP will not know your surfing behavior because all that they see is that instead of connecting to an actual site, you're merely connected to the proxy server. Certain extensions exist that help make using proxy servers simple and practical. Not only can proxy servers maintain online privacy, but also helps to lower the cost of bandwidth through compressed traffic.
A Virtual Private Network (VPN) is another great option for protecting your internet privacy. A VPN is, undoubtedly, the most private and easy to use option. It is recommended to note that very few VPN providers are free of charge, although they are usually quite affordable. It is important to note that it is usually a good idea to hire a VPN from a different country in order to avoid VPN firms that have to adhere to your country's regulations. One advantage of a VPN is that most mobile phones can be used with a VPN. There are likewise specific kinds of VPNs that are designed for users with extremely sensitive information, such as political dissidents or computer users in countries with extreme restrictions on information.
Even if you do not want to use a proxy server or a VPN, there are some simple steps you can take to protect your online privacy. Use strong passwords, use file encryption whenever possible for very sensitive information being sent online, and connect to the web using HTTPS. We also suggest using a reliable firewall and anti-malware application to protect your computer system. Finally, good sense when browsing the web or downloading content will usually be your best tool when considering protecting your internet privacy due to the fact that most breaches in privacy come from social engineering rather than from software or equipment issues.
by Flynn McCoy
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