Are You Safe On The Internet?

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Tracking is creepy. But legal. The Federal Trade Commission actually monitors tracking activities. For real. Asia is home to roughly 44 percent of Internet users. There 240 million people on the Internet in the U.S. today. That is a lot of Internet use and a lot of tracking across a lot of different devices. Competitive analysis between markets is always discovering new ways to keep our information safe. How can you be sure you are safe on the Internet? Do you have online privacy software or an anonymizer? Have you read any competitive analysis about how your anonymizer is really working?

How important is anonymous browsing and anonymous surfing? It is pretty important, no matter which devise you are doing for browsing from. Nearly 60 percent of all mobile browsing happens from iOS based smartphones and tablets where as only 27 percent comes from Android based devices. Regardless of there you are surfing from, your VPN has a very important job to do. VPN, or Virtual Private Network, encrypts the data being transmitted over your phone or computer to prevent hackers from intercepting it. How is your VPN doing? Have you read any competitive analysis to see if there is more you should be doing to protect yourself?

And again, why is IP address privacy so important? When your information is intercepted it can give access to the bad guys. Bad guys know all about competitive analysis. We should too. Bad guys who will steal your personal information and steal your credit card information. Bad guys can cause virtual havoc to your world. Please people, be safe out there.

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