Everyone needs
privacy and security to protect themselves on today's
unsecured Internet. Today’s Internet is not as safe as it
was in the early 2000s. In the early 2000s all you really
needed for protection was to use an anti-virus program. Back
then most people didn’t even deploy a computer firewall. On
Today’s Internet every computer must have anti-virus
protection and be behind a firewall but you’re still not
secure and are without adequate identity protection.
It’s idiotic to
think we can store a multitude of personal
information on our personal computers. Then send
this personal data out all over the unsecured
Internet while broadcasting to everyone where the
information or data
is stored and where it is
coming from.
You're giving your IP number
to everybody!
Most people know they have an IP number but most of us
really don’t have a clue as to how it’s used. Your Internet
Service Provider issues you either a static or dynamitic IP
number to identify you on the Internet. With your IP number
your personal computer or router on a private network (LAN)
can be pinged, traced, tracked, logged, port scanned or
hacked.
If that’s not bad enough, your ISP uses a DNS server to
resolve all your web page requests made from your computer's
web browser. (Internet Explorer - Mozilla Firefox) Every
time you go to a web site or any other Internet place your
ISP can monitor all your online activities and can also
identify the type of data packets you’re downloading or
uploading with the advent of packet-filtering, bandwidth
throttling and deep packet inspection.
If that’s not bad enough, then every web site or place you
visit logs your IP number and has the identity of your
computer. Even Internet search engines Yahoo, Google & all
other search engines log your IP number and all your search activities.
There's more Cyber Attacks, Data mining, Harvesting and
Hacking than ever
before going on over today's unsecure Internet. Paid
Hackers, Organized Crime and even Foreign Governments are
involved in gathering corporate & personal information from
computers located in the United States and all they need to
get started is
your IP number.
The Solution:
When you connect to
our VPN Service gateway server your real IP is hidden. A encrypted
VPN tunnel is created between your computer and the
VPN Service gateway server and your computer becomes totally
anonymous and secure from all the above situations. The only
IP number exposed to the Internet is the IP number of the
VPN Gateway Server and not your real IP number.
Not even your
ISP can log or monitor your online activities because all
your incoming and outgoing data is encrypted. Your ISP can’t
even identify the type of data being sent or received by
your computer. Your ISP can’t log or track your web page
requests because the ISP’s DNS server is no longer being
used to resolve your web page requests.