How to protect your internet from malware and phishing

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How to protect your internet from malware and phishing

One of the most dangerous threats people face is having an account taken over by an attacker. To protect against this, we strongly recommend using a password manager to create strong, unique passwords for every site and service you use. We also recommend enabling multi-factor authentication, wherever it is available. While VPNs do make it harder for you to be tracked online, advertisers and snoopers have a variety of tools at their disposal, such as browser fingerprinting. We strongly recommend familiarizing yourself with the privacy settings in Android OS and in your browser of choice. When you connect to public Wi-Fi on your AndroidTM smartphone or tablet, you want to be sure your information stays private. You can do this with the help of a virtual private network (VPN), which encrypts everything you send and receive while using public Wi-Fi connections. A VPN service helps provide privacy for your browsing activity and sensitive information, such as usernames, passwords, credit card numbers and account information. A secure VPN app for Android can provide peace of mind because it secures your Wi-Fi internet activity through encryption. You can help protect the data on your Android device and the network on which you use it with a VPN app.

What is location spoofing with VPNs?

But for most people, location spoofing with a VPN is for streaming content that is restricted to specific geographic regions. That said, video streaming services are starting to get wise. We have noticed that Hulu and Amazon Prime Video also frequently block access when they detect a VPN. Note that streaming companies are well within their rights to block VPN users. Just because you are paying to watch Netflix in the US does not mean you are allowed to view UK Netflix A common use of VPNs is location spoofing. When you send your web traffic through an encrypted tunnel to a remote server, the data appears to originate from the VPN server rather than your actual location. Journalists and activists have used this capability to get around restrictive internet controls imposed by various governments.

Mar 5, 2022