Fifoo Posted May 27, 2018 Posted May 27, 2018 On 5/16/2018 at 7:33 AM, joemonco said: browse in private mode. Your browsing is not completely private and anonymous when using private-browsing mode: although private browsing does prevent your web browser from storing your data, it doesn’t stop anyone from snooping on your current activities. How Private Browsing Works, and Why It Doesn’t Offer Complete Privacy Also, if spyware or keylogger malware is installed on your computer, hackers will still be able to see what you’re doing online. Even though private browsing has quite a few benefits, you shouldn’t solely depend on it for online privacy. Don’t forget to scan your computer for viruses with a strong anti-malware program to keep spyware and other malicious web monitoring software at bay. A computer equipped with Virtual Private Networks that encrypt your internet connection and prevent anyone from intercepting your data could be here a solution to consider. But never forget this: being completely anonymous on the Net is an arduous and hard-to-reach task for anyone who does not master the computer tools, you will first need to understand their limitations in order to use them effectively. ------------ Useful Links: 5 things you need to know about virtual private networks How—and why—you should use a VPN any time you hop on the internet The Best VPN Services of 2018
joemonco Posted May 27, 2018 Posted May 27, 2018 Couple things there, chief... A VPN is only as trustworthy as the person running it and a VPN isn't magic pixie dust that makes you anonymous.
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