Covering how internet tracking can be a security concern, written from the POV of a client who has a solution (super private browser, third party security app, or an all-in-one VPN service) for a moderately problem aware client
Can you still trust a VPN service?
Back in 2015, a VPN seemed like a done deal to protect your privacy. In the years since, the game has clearly changed.
Security concerns mount
In just the last few years companies and individuals have been struck down in a wave of phishing email scams. The networks of major VPNs like NordVPN have been leaked to hackers.
Worse yet, with geopolitical tensions escalating, security officials fear the risk of cyber attacks. It is now an open secret that Russian agents use disinformation to influence US consumers. One can only imagine the chaos if China decides to use its technological power to retaliate.
With these shifting security dynamics Its become difficult for consumers to know who or what to trust.
The functionality and flexibility of VPNs has also recently been countered by big tech. Netflix now punishes users simply ttrying to access their own country’s subscription library while on vacation!
A solution you can trust
For the dangers of browsing online in 2023, new and more aggressive privacy software is needed to protect your privacy. A solution that works is BuzzVPN.
BuzzVPN goes above and beyond the other privacy services. Use its 100 servers worldwide to mask your browsing from any location, and with special blockers that bypass anti-proxy blockers, like Netflix. BuzzVPN saves absolutely no data on its network.
With BuzzVPN running in the background, you can be sure your data and personal habits are still protected.
In 2022 it can be as hard as ever to feel secure in your data, but services like BuzzVPN can help make that easy!