Dude, this Ugandan knuckles meme is good!
I use Internet Explorer
Posts
Total:
9
1457 days later
I use Opera, it has free VPN.
-->
@FLRW
-->
@ebuc
@FLRW
I've no idea.
I just switch the machine on and it works.
9 days later
-->
@zedvictor4
From Mozilla site
...." Are Free VPNs a Security Risk?
Yes! Again, if a company is offering a VPN for free, what money do they have to ensure the most secure infrastructure for the product? Free VPNs don't have the resources to develop and maintain strong security protocols. This leaves you and your devices vulnerable to cyber threats. Your data is also used as collateral to sell to companies for targeting purposes. Mozilla VPN uses device-level traffic encryption that protects all your internet traffic no matter what device you're using to access the web. Not to mention it’s coming from a company like Mozilla that has years of expertise in online security. "...
Yes! Again, if a company is offering a VPN for free, what money do they have to ensure the most secure infrastructure for the product? Free VPNs don't have the resources to develop and maintain strong security protocols. This leaves you and your devices vulnerable to cyber threats. Your data is also used as collateral to sell to companies for targeting purposes. Mozilla VPN uses device-level traffic encryption that protects all your internet traffic no matter what device you're using to access the web. Not to mention it’s coming from a company like Mozilla that has years of expertise in online security. "...
Ok then
-->
@Dr.Franklin
Ok then
As long as internal systems function.
With no perceivable external threat.
-->
@zedvictor4
For Opera VPN extensions, the least costly, and not free, are two.
$4.99 Norton WiFI Privacy
$5.83 a month StrongVPN
I have relative in IT and he says VPN is for paranoid people. If I could afford it I would get the $4.99 Mozilla for firefox.
-->
@zedvictor4
So true zed!