A friend of ours is in Miami Beach where they have city wide free wifi. That’s great and all, but who else is using that wifi that might be interested in your traffic? Criminals, cartels, the police, NSA, hackers?
The following article by Eva Galperin who is a global policy analyst for the Electronic Frontier Foundation. Her work focuses on providing digital privacy and security for vulnerable populations. She wrote this article for Slate.com and says “Total privacy on the Internet may not be possible, but meaningful privacy is within your reach. And you don’t have to go crazy trying to achieve it.” Read her article and then check out the top ten things you can do to protect yourself and sign up for Eyes Off VPN today! Don’t wait until it is too late.
You mention a following article, but there is no following article, no URL, nothing!! If someone is interested, how do they find the article?
The article’s are listed in the paragraph, but are bold and gray. We will change the color, but in the meantime, here are the 2 links referenced. Thanks for the feedback! http://www.slate.com/blogs/future_tense/2014/02/14/threat_modeling_and_finding_the_right_level_of_online_privacy_for_you.html and https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2013/10/ten-steps-against-surveillance