A Virtual Private Network or VPN can help you get online quickly. With a VPN, you can go pass restrictions imposed by local governments or individual websites. But is this a legal option? Many are worried about its legality simply for how it works so well with getting you online through one of many different virtual servers. But as it turns out, it is not the dangerous or illegal function you thin...[Read More]
China has one of the world’s most controversial policies with regards to online access. The national government essentially censors various sites that it does not like. In particular, the Communist government works to ensure that viewpoints that differ from what the government supports are blocked. This is especially the case for some of the more sensitive topics relating to China like Tibet and T...[Read More]
Many people often wonder if torrenting is possible through VPNs, and the answer is yes. VPN services have grown popular in the last several years, and they’ve become essential when it comes to protecting your privacy or hiding the fact that the pirated content is being downloaded. Of course, not all of the VPNs are equally good at doing what you want them to do. It is in your best interest t...[Read More]
The freedom to use and sell data collected by the ISPs (Internet Service Providers) such as Verizon, Comcast, and AT&T may soon be given back to these companies. The US Senate has passed a resolution to deny the FCC’s rules concerning the online privacy of the America’s internet users. Adopting means that the ISPs will now have permission to use and sell your browsing history and a...[Read More]
Every day, more and more people decide to try to protect their online privacy and achieve as much anonymity as they can while surfing the web. There are many ways to stay anonymous, and even more are being developed that will be here in the future. For now, let’s check out some of them that are already here, compare them, and to see which method suits you best. In order to do that, this time...[Read More]
Since the new Bill concerning American’s online privacy has arrived, people are looking for ways to hide their browsing history, change their IP addresses, and generally bring any sort of protection and privacy into their online lives. One of the ways to do this is being brought to the eye of the public, and that is RuinMyHistory. The question is, does it really do the job, and are you safe ...[Read More]
The Amazon Fire Stick is an awesome streaming device that you can have a lot of fun time with, provided you live inside the borders of the United States of America. If you don’t, the chances that you’ve had an opportunity to enjoy it are quite small. However, we bring you a way to unlock and watch all of the USA channels that you couldn’t access before on your personal Amazon Fir...[Read More]
As some of you might know, there is a thing called the Google Play Store region. Every country has their own, and it basically means that TV shows, apps, games, movies and the rest of the things that can be obtained through the use of Google Play Store are different for every country. If you wish to obtain the access to some of the other countries Google Play Store region, you’ve come to the...[Read More]
Many of the Norwegians are not exactly happy and satisfied with their Norwegian Netflix library. It is known that Netflix USA boats a lot more movies and series. If you already have the Norwegian version, and you are wondering how to get to American Netflix, you’ve come to the right place. When you finish reading this text, you’ll be perfectly capable of getting US Netflix outside of t...[Read More]
As you may have heard, the recent vote of the United States Senate brought a Bill that, if approved, allows your Internet Service Provider (ISP) to sell your browsing history and other personal data to third parties, and they don’t even need your approval to do that anymore. This means that everyone who appreciates their online privacy has to find some way to fight back and keep it for thems...[Read More]
The US Senate had a vote on March 23, a vote in favor of a bill that will allow Internet Service Providers (ISP) to sell their user’s online behavior data that includes web browsing history, email and online chat content, and pretty much everything else you do online. So far, ISP’s needed your permission in order to sell this sort of information, but with this bill on the way, that is ...[Read More]
The Internet has become such an important part of our life that we just cannot do without it. With smartphones and tablets offering so many functionalities, people stay connected to the internet throughout the day. It is because of this that many public places like cafes, restaurants, and parks offer free public Wi-Fi hotspots to the people there. If you go to a Starbucks, or an airport, or anywhe...[Read More]