03-08-2020 , 02:36 PM
Quote: You need to take your privacy and security seriously enough to avoid the malware, ad tracking and slow connections that free VPNs involve.
When it comes to free VPNs, there's always a price to pay.
Think of a good virtual private network like a bodyguard for your bank account.
When you go for a stroll through the bustling lanes of public Wi-Fi, your VPN shields you from password pickpockets and keeps you out of unsafe areas.
You trust your VPN -- a set of technologies that link computers together, then encrypt your data as you browse online -- with your most precious information. Maybe even your family's too.
So when a VPN provider offers to guard your digital life for free, the first question you should ask yourself is: What's in it for them?
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