Washington Post There's no reason to use a VPN

Some try to hide parts of their email address from email scrapers by writing “at” and “dot”, reports a Washington Post newsletter.

Unfortunately, “This anti-spam trick not working. Not at all."

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They even warn that it is not just a piece of "anti-spam fiction", but also "an example of the digital myths thats that drain your time and energy and make you less secure.

"Today, we're going to dispel the privacy and security myth that you need a VPN to stay safe online. (No, you probably aren't.)"

Myth: You need a VPN to stay safe online.

…for most people in the United States and other democracies, “There's no real reason why you should use a VPN,” said Frédéric Rivain, chief technology officer at Dashlane, a password management service that also offers VPN… .

If you are researching sensitive topics like depression and don't want family members to know or companies to keep για τις δραστηριότητές σας, ο Rivain είπε ότι ίσως είναι καλύτερα να χρησιμοποιήσετε ένα πρόγραμμα περιήγησης ιστού που εστιάζει στο απόρρητο, όπως το Brave ή την μηχανή αναζήτησης DuckDuckGo .

If you use a VPN, the company that offers you the service has records of what you do. And the they will still understand how to serve ads based on your online activities.

POSTSCRIPT. If you're worried about fraudsters stealing them when you're using WiFi networks in coffee shops or airports and you want to use a VPN to hide what you're doing, you probably don't need to. Using public WiFi is now safe in most cases, Frédéric Rivain's colleague Tatum Hunter reported.

"Many VPNs are also tricky and can do far more harm than good," the paper continues, referring readers to previous Washington Post analysis (with some safe recommendations).

But he mentions that "the internet is a fraud machine and a little paranoia doesn't hurt".

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