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  • How Do Free VPNs Make Money?

    Most "free" VPNs are not actually free because you pay for them with your personal data, and the cost can be high. We'll explain how free VPNs make money off their users and why a high-quality VPN is worth the investment.

  • Fitness Apps: Good for Health but Bad for Privacy

    Fitness and health apps are designed to help you record and quantify your sports activities, medication intake, and even contraception methods. On one hand, they significantly ease the monitoring of your own health and healthy habits, but on the other, they may put your privacy at risk. In the worst cases, they could even put you in physical danger, for example, by revealing runners' home addresses and their real-time location.

  • What is a kill switch and when is it needed?

    A kill switch is a security feature that protects your privacy. It ensures that you won't connect to the internet thinking you are protected by a VPN when, in fact, you are not. While using a private network (VPN), your device connects to a VPN server and creates an encrypted connection between your device and this server. This means that your internet service provider (ISP) cannot see what you are doing online (only that you are connected to a VPN server), and no one on the internet (such as websites and P2P peers) can see your real IP address (only the one that belongs to the VPN server).

  • Online Anonymity Life Hacks

    Every week, new stories emerge about how internet companies track your data everywhere, so it's no surprise that we're looking for ways to be anonymous online. Although achieving complete anonymity is extremely difficult, privacy is an ongoing process. By making more informed decisions, you can limit the amount of personal data collected and distributed about you. This directly affects the confidentiality of your online surfing. And this article will help you find services and tools that maximize your online privacy with minimal inconvenience.

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