
We’ve all heard of proxies and Virtual Private Networks (VPNs), but those are a dime-a-dozen, and the good ones cost more than they’re worth. Ladies and gentlemen, may I introduce you to a solution! May I introduce you to Spotflux! Spotflux! Spotflux, is that you? Are you for real?! *touches Spotflux in the pants* Somebody pinch me! I… I think I just creamed my… uh-oh. What’s this?Ĭan it be? A… a solution? A simple, no-fuss, dummy-proof, FREE solution? This must be a dream. Then there’s the inevitable bill! More money, more dishing out your credit card numbers, more downloads and bugs and spies and… Wait. I mean, accomplishing something like that could mean installing several strange programs, taking hours and hours to figure out how they work and even longer to try and configure them properly. Wouldn’t it be great if there was something you could do to defend against ghosts and spies and bugs while keeping your searches and locations private? Heck, while we’re at it, why not throw in some super-duper encryption and maybe even a little something to help save on bandwidth! That would be awesome, wouldn’t it?! It’s too bad nothing like that exists. How? Because you updated your status using a social media website and forgot to set the right privacy settings.

People living on the other side of the world know your phone number and address and what colour underpants you’re wearing. It spies on you and lets strangers know where you live and what you’re doing. That tiny typo really screwed up your web experience, and that was more than a month ago!

Your Internet Service Provider (ISP) knows everything that you’re doing online, websites track you, apps harass you and games offer you discounts on natural male enhancement… I guess that’s what you get for searching ‘snail male’. When you think about it, the Internet’s quite frightening. Nowadays there are so many things we have to take into consideration when visiting a websites things like digital footprints and cookies, malware, spyware, viruses and Trojans. It sounds a bit like an oxymoron sometimes. Thankfully, she provided us with her own list of VPNs that are currently worth looking into at so, read the article but visit this link. Notice: Thanks to a kind reader we have been informed that this service is no longer available.
