
How to Encrypt Your Internet Connection
The encryption of an internet connection is a popular choice for those who want their online activities to be private and secure. Those who are worried about the security of their personal information, on the other hand, are in the minority. Fortunately, there is a way for you to both remain anonymous online and to protect your personal information, and that is by encrypting your browsing history.
What's the point of encrypting your internet connection?
Encryption is all about keeping your online activities and the related data safe from the prying eyes of unscrupulous third parties, who love nothing more than the chance to track your online habits.
Spying on your online activity and stealing your personal and commercial information is something that third parties like doing. Government agencies throughout the world, most of which are anti-privacy and aim to monitor your internet behavior, are also a constant threat.
To add insult to injury, in the United States, Internet Service Providers are now permitted to sell their customers' browsing records to marketers in order for them to better target adverts to your browser.
Once you get on the information superhighway, a big number of individuals will be interested in following your travel intentions. It's fortunately easy to keep those annoying inquisitive folks out of your way.
FAQ
- My internet connection isn't encrypted, what should I do?
- Can I encrypt my internet traffic with a free VPN service?
- Is it better to use a browser extension or the app?