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Hiding Your IP Address Is Now More Important Than Ever

Written By Unknown on Tuesday, March 18, 2014 | Tuesday, March 18, 2014

By Aldo Furtado


Some of the more recent disclosures about just how wildly unsecured your personal data is caught everyone off guard - including some of the major governments around the world. Most people had suspected that the powers that be were monitoring Internet and cell phone traffic without ever admitting to it, but the recent release of extremely controversial documents to that effect has led most people to believe that every move they make online is being monitored by somebody.

Now unfortunately we come to the reality that any government's greed for information, and their almost incredible levels of paranoia, means that they're obviously going to continue to ramp up their monitoring of all the Internet traffic they can get their hands on.

For the average Joe or Josephine this means that you're going to have to learn how to mask what you're doing online simply because nobody has the right to read your personal emails, for example. What's going on right now is a bad omen for what's coming down the pipeline in years to come - unless we see a complete regime change on an almost global basis between now and then.

So right now folks it's time to start learning how to hide your online activities, and one of the fastest ways to do that is by using a VPN (virtual private network). This is a pretty much automated way for you to browse online in peace by routing your Internet traffic through thousands of servers dotted all over the world. Sounds complicated? Nope it's not, and if you want to see which one I use then just check out the resource link at the end of this article - I've tried others and this is my favourite my far.

The reality here is that governments can and will be actively monitoring people, groups or countries of interest - especially foreign governments, but as for you and me there's very little we'd be doing which would be interesting enough to catch their attention... or at least you should hope so!




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