Was his new screen name Jewish Farrakhan?
I don't like to give away our ancient kung fu secrets
I will say it's mostly just a matter of paying attention.
I know it sounds silly, but this place has a vibe/rhythm to it and while we poke fun about "a disturbance in the force", after 14 years it's a little true.
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Of course, when somebody appears on a proxy or a VPNs, that usually ain’t a good sign.
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I highly recommend ProtonVPN.
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I used VPN FOR ALL
Problem solved
It's not complicated to install, as swinokur noted. You start the program when you want to use the internet. There is often an option of which VPN server do you want to use, based on its geographic location. Once it's selected and you've started the program, then anything that you do on the internet is first sent to the VPN server that you've selected. Once it retrieves information, it sends it back to you. Internet traffic to/from the VPN server is encrypted, so your provider (e.g. your hotel's free wifi) doesn't know the content of the traffic or where you're going. Hotel wifi's are notorious for otherwise being unsecure and allowing other users to snoop on what you're doing and what information (passwords, financial stuff) that you're sending/receiving.So for the non-technerds among us, how technically demanding is it to set up a VPN? How much does it cost?
Rush Limbaugh has been plugging Norton VPN, which seems targeted to the mainstream non-nerd horde. It's advertised as "starting at $3.33 per month."
Does anyone know how Norton VPN at $3.33 per month compares to Proton, or VPN For All, etc.
Norton advertises that their competitors collect and sell marketing information from their users, by the way.
So for the non-technerds among us, how technically demanding is it to set up a VPN? How much does it cost?
Rush Limbaugh has been plugging Norton VPN, which seems targeted to the mainstream non-nerd horde. It's advertised as "starting at $3.33 per month."
Does anyone know how Norton VPN at $3.33 per month compares to Proton, or VPN For All, etc.
Norton advertises that their competitors collect and sell marketing information from their users, by the way.
I'm not familiar with Norton VPN, only Proton. I also use Proton for my email.So for the non-technerds among us, how technically demanding is it to set up a VPN? How much does it cost?
Rush Limbaugh has been plugging Norton VPN, which seems targeted to the mainstream non-nerd horde. It's advertised as "starting at $3.33 per month."
Does anyone know how Norton VPN at $3.33 per month compares to Proton, or VPN For All, etc.
Norton advertises that their competitors collect and sell marketing information from their users, by the way.