Do any of you use a VPN for your internet browsing?
Avast wants to sell me the product --$79 per year for 5 devices.
Will I have more codes and passwords to remember?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virtual_private_network
and this
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/VPN_blocking
So, if I purchase the VPN, do es that mean some gov sites will block me?
It is confusing.
VPN for internet security
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VPN for internet security
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Re: VPN for internet security
I don't see any need for VPN just for surfing. If you are sending and receiving files that are sensitive, yeah. Dealing with banks and buying via credit card on the web is protected by making sure the address is a HTTPS site the S means secure. VPN will reduce browsing speed.
If you really really really want VPN it is available for free.
If you really really really want VPN it is available for free.
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Re: VPN for internet security
I am required to use a VPN for a bunch of stuff I do for work. It's generally just a pain in the ass, just another layer of passwords to enter before I can get anything done.
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Re: VPN for internet security
I agree with Steve. I don't feel like I need one at home for what I do.
Some pointless information: I block VPNs at the school because kids like to use them to get around our content filter. I guess they are handy for that.
Some pointless information: I block VPNs at the school because kids like to use them to get around our content filter. I guess they are handy for that.
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Re: VPN for internet security
Thanks, Jim Jack and Steve.
When trying to investigate the matter, I read that some .gov sites won't let a VPN access the site.
When trying to investigate the matter, I read that some .gov sites won't let a VPN access the site.
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