Topic: Vpn services


bernyflip26    -- 07-06-2022 @ 7:51 AM
  Your ISP usually sets up your connection when you
connect to the internet. It tracks you via an IP
address. Your network traffic is routed through your
ISP's servers, which can log and display everything you
do online.

Your ISP may seem trustworthy, but it may share your
browsing history with advertisers, the police or
government, and/or other third parties. ISPs can also
fall victim to attacks by cyber criminals: If they are
hacked, your personal and private data can be
compromised.

This is especially important if you regularly connect
to public Wi-Fi networks. You never know who might be
monitoring your internet traffic and what they might
steal from you, including passwords, personal data,
payment information, or even your entire identity.

What should a good VPN do?
You should rely on your VPN to perform one or more
tasks. The VPN itself should also be protected against
compromise. These are the features you should expect
from a comprehensive VPN solution:

Encryption of your IP address: The primary job of a VPN
is to hide your IP address from your ISP and other
third parties. This allows you to send and receive
information online without the risk of anyone but you
and the VPN provider seeing it.
Encryption of protocols: A VPN should also prevent you
from leaving traces, for example, in the form of your
internet history, search history and cookies. The
encryption of cookies is especially important because
it prevents third parties from gaining access to
confidential information such as personal data,
financial information and other content on websites.
Kill switch: If your VPN connection is suddenly
interrupted, your secure connection will also be
interrupted. A good VPN can detect this sudden downtime
and terminate preselected programs, reducing the
likelihood that data is compromised.
Two-factor authentication: By using a variety of
authentication methods, a strong VPN checks everyone
who tries to log in. For example, you might be prompted
to enter a password, after which a code is sent to your
mobile device. This makes it difficult for uninvited
third parties to access your secure connection.



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