VPN.ac is a rather new contestant in the VPN industry, but that doesn’t mean that they’re new to online privacy protection and security. On the contrary; the VPN.ac team has been in the online security business for many years and has been developing its VPN technology over the past few years. They wanted the big masses to be able to use their technology to protect their identity, which is why they launched VPN.ac. Read More…
VPN Services Articles
SmartyDNS Launching Soon, Free Accounts Available
SmartyDNS has announced that it will be entering the world of Smart DNS services by the end of July 2013. The new service will allow you fast and reliable access to popular media streaming sites such as Hulu, Netflix and other services that are unavailable in many countries due to georestrictions. As is the case with other Smart DNS services, such as the one VPN Secure offers, your privacy won’t be protected by using SmartyDNS. The service is however a faster way to stream content from sites like Netflix since data doesn’t have to flow through a VPN server. Read More…
Using a VPN on a Public Wi-Fi Network
You probably already know about VPN services such as HideMyAss and StrongVPN, but you might not be sure about why you should use a VPN on a public Wi-Fi network. You might not know this but there are a number of threats to both your privacy and the security of your online accounts when you get on the web from a coffee shop, airport or any other place with a public Wi-Fi hotspot.
On public networks, users with the right tools can get a hold of the username and password to any accounts that you login to. Logging into your PayPal account, accessing online banking or simply checking your email can all put you at risk. The right VPN is able to protect you against that helping you keep your personal data as well as your identity safe and secure. With certain packet sniffers, malicious users could get a hold of your accounts and wreck havoc. Most VPN services offer advanced data encryption so that your information passes through the servers securely. Read More…
Prevent Your Online Identity from Being Stolen
Identity theft is the new scourge of society. No longer should you concentrate on watching your wallets. Now, identity fraud is most prominent via virtual means. In other words, you’ll never see the person who is abusing your identity for their own personal gain. Read More…
Interview with HideMyAss
HideMyAss was one of the pioneers in providing VPN services, and is one of the largest providers in the scene today. Characterized by its cool-ass donkey mascot, HideMyAss has become massive; it boasts almost 50,000 IP’s in 55 countries, and runs the largest proxy in the world. Meanwhile, the company has grown to be about more than VPN services – it also offers anonymous email, secure file uploading and a number of other features. All of these features are helping HideMyAss become the online privacy protection partner for thousands of users around the world.
One of HideMyAss' marketing team members was so kind to have an interview with us about their online privacy and VPN services. Read More…
VPN4ALL Introduces New Apps, BitCoin Support, More Servers and Features
VPN4ALL has announced a set of new features for its VPN service, all of which are now available. The biggest releases are the new Android and iOS apps, which VPN4ALL has just made available on iTunes and Android Play. More servers have been added in various locations in the US, Canada and elsewhere in the world bringing its total capacity to 200 servers. 24 of these servers are P2P machines that allow you to download torrents and share files. The most notable addition is that of BitCoin as a new payment method, the bespoke way of making anonymous payments. VPN users in China will be happy to hear that VPN4ALL now features DPI Shield to beat persistent firewalls.
There are currently also quite a few VPN4ALL coupons and deals running, so now’s the perfect time to sign up for a VPN account if you were looking into this provider.
VPN Router vs VPN Server
Any business owner who wants to increase the security of his, her internet connections to protect company data and other important assets will quickly discover that a VPN router or VPN server has many advantages. Both will help you improve your company’s security and allow you to connect all computers, tablets and phones to the internet in a safe way, but the two of them have their unique aspects that you should consider. Let’s take a closer look into both solutions and look at their pros and cons to help you make a decision. Read More…
Interview with FlashRouters’ President and Co-Founder Joe Soria
In our series of interviews we usually interview VPN service providers to find out more about their services and the company, people behind them. This time around we got to interview Joe Soria, president and co-founder at FlashRouters.com – a company that flashes routers for usage with a broad range of popular VPN services. FlashRouters sells a wide range of state of the art DD-WRT and Tomato enabled routers, and makes sure that they are fully setup to work with the VPN service provider and protocols that you want to use on it. Their goal is to enable you to create the ultimate free, secure internet experience in your home or business, completely hassle-free.
Because the importance of having a quality, VPN enabled router is often underestimated, we decided to interview Joe to learn more about their VPN routers and how they can further improve our VPN experience. Read More…
VPN Server Cluster in Romania for VyprVPN Users
VyprVPN is on a roll! A week or three ago, we reported that the company added server clusters in Denmark and Sweden. This week, the expansion continued southwards in Europe with the addition of a server cluster in Bucharest, Romania. Along with its other VPN locations in Germany, Luxembourg, France and Switzerland, VyprVPN is now starting to establish a strong presence in Europe. Read More…
Using a VPN at College
Virtual Private Networks (VPN) defend your privacy and allow you to access things which firewalls have blocked. Nowhere is this more important than when using public networks such as in college. When you log in to the college network, your information is available for all to see. And, more importantly, educational institutes tend to ban essential websites, such as social networks and many research sites. Read More…
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