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Good vpn?

Good vpn?

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Karo1234line
Junior Member
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02-17-2016, 06:32 PM
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Hey there! I've just bought a new laptop and was thinking about staying safe on public Wi-Fi for work. I want reliable VPN options to protect my privacy and hide my activity from anyone who might be watching. I'm currently using the free version of GlassWire and have Norton Security, but it’s only 27 days left. I’m also interested in tools that can scan for network malware, especially anything related to camera usage. Any solid recommendations?
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Karo1234line
02-17-2016, 06:32 PM #1

Hey there! I've just bought a new laptop and was thinking about staying safe on public Wi-Fi for work. I want reliable VPN options to protect my privacy and hide my activity from anyone who might be watching. I'm currently using the free version of GlassWire and have Norton Security, but it’s only 27 days left. I’m also interested in tools that can scan for network malware, especially anything related to camera usage. Any solid recommendations?

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Athenita
Member
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02-28-2016, 06:22 AM
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I only know that VyprVPN isn’t great and NordVPN works well. That’s what I’ve tried so far.
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Athenita
02-28-2016, 06:22 AM #2

I only know that VyprVPN isn’t great and NordVPN works well. That’s what I’ve tried so far.

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Mr_D_Trump
Junior Member
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02-28-2016, 06:52 PM
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It depends on your security needs. Using a VPN from the US means it follows US laws, which can affect its safety. ExpressVPN is often seen as the top choice because it operates outside major global surveillance networks (5, 9, and 14 eyes alliances), offers fast speeds, many servers, and reasonable pricing.
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Mr_D_Trump
02-28-2016, 06:52 PM #3

It depends on your security needs. Using a VPN from the US means it follows US laws, which can affect its safety. ExpressVPN is often seen as the top choice because it operates outside major global surveillance networks (5, 9, and 14 eyes alliances), offers fast speeds, many servers, and reasonable pricing.

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4fungamers
Junior Member
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02-29-2016, 01:00 AM
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During my time in college, we could connect to a secure network using our account details provided by the school. I did this naturally, as the institution would have access to my information through their staff. It’s important to note that some classmates might not support VPN usage on campus. Still, compared to other networks, it makes sense to use a VPN since others nearby could potentially monitor your activity. A VPN encrypts your data, making it hard for anyone to intercept what you do.
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4fungamers
02-29-2016, 01:00 AM #4

During my time in college, we could connect to a secure network using our account details provided by the school. I did this naturally, as the institution would have access to my information through their staff. It’s important to note that some classmates might not support VPN usage on campus. Still, compared to other networks, it makes sense to use a VPN since others nearby could potentially monitor your activity. A VPN encrypts your data, making it hard for anyone to intercept what you do.

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knut00
Junior Member
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03-20-2016, 06:45 AM
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Free VPN options aren't ideal when security and privacy are your main concerns—they could be sharing your information to stay afloat. It's wiser to invest and purchase a reliable service like NordVPN, ExpressVPN, or PIA. Do your own investigation to find what suits you best. For anti-malware advice, basic precautions usually suffice: avoid suspicious downloads, don’t grant access to unfamiliar sites, and steer clear of random USB drives found in public places. I’ve installed Malwarebytes and it works fine.
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knut00
03-20-2016, 06:45 AM #5

Free VPN options aren't ideal when security and privacy are your main concerns—they could be sharing your information to stay afloat. It's wiser to invest and purchase a reliable service like NordVPN, ExpressVPN, or PIA. Do your own investigation to find what suits you best. For anti-malware advice, basic precautions usually suffice: avoid suspicious downloads, don’t grant access to unfamiliar sites, and steer clear of random USB drives found in public places. I’ve installed Malwarebytes and it works fine.