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Posts: 8954 | Location: 18 miles long, 6 Miles at Sea | Registered: January 22, 2012Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Too easy to stay on LTE with unlimited data and the unknown of local wifi security.
Mike



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VPN, Gets right around it


Please explain this and how to use it. Thanks
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VPN is a service that you connect to, to surf the internet semi-anonymously, kinda like a tunnel that Ruby Tuesday can't see into; if they can't see which websites you're going to, they can't block you:





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So what’s a good and safe VPN to use? A google search has not been clear on this. How do you know how and whom to trust?
 
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So what’s a good and safe VPN to use? A google search has not been clear on this. How do you know how and whom to trust?


What do you mean by "safe"?
A VPN is an encrypted transmission of data.
 
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So what’s a good and safe VPN to use? A google search has not been clear on this. How do you know how and whom to trust?


What do you mean by "safe"?
A VPN is an encrypted transmission of data.


I’m ignorant on this, but if I just google VPN, how do I know if one might be a scammer site to rip me off or scam me?

Do I have to pay a fee? By the month, by the year?

Etc etc etc.

Yeah, I’m cautious.
 
Posts: 12064 | Location: Near Hooker Oklahoma, closer to Slapout Oklahoma | Registered: October 26, 2009Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Most VPN subscriptions cost about $5-$10/month. I've been using PIA & VPNSecure for several years now but it sounds like you'd be fine with VPNSecure; it's cheaper to get a subscription using the following link than going through VPNSecure directly:

https://stacksocial.com/sales/...etime-subscription-2

$34.99 lifetime subscription for 5 devices


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Originally posted by OKCGene:
I’m ignorant on this, but if I just google VPN, how do I know if one might be a scammer site to rip me off or scam me?

Do I have to pay a fee? By the month, by the year?

Etc etc etc.

Yeah, I’m cautious.




...let him who has no sword sell his robe and buy one. Luke 22:35-36 NAV

"Behold, I send you out as sheep in the midst of wolves; so be shrewd as serpents and innocent as doves." Matthew 10:16 NASV
 
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Originally posted by OKCGene:
So what’s a good and safe VPN to use? A google search has not been clear on this. How do you know how and whom to trust?


What do you mean by "safe"?
A VPN is an encrypted transmission of data.


I’m ignorant on this, but if I just google VPN, how do I know if one might be a scammer site to rip me off or scam me?

Do I have to pay a fee? By the month, by the year?

Etc etc etc.

Yeah, I’m cautious.


You go with a trusted name. Symantec offeres a vpn as do many other major companies whose name you should recognize. You can also go to websites like cnet or pc world and read their reviews, they usually have a top ten list of some sort that will help you decide.

I think there are some free services out there but generally it is a paid subscription service.



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Guy is kinda goofy (in a funny way Smile), and has good info about VPN's...



FF to the 5:00 mark to see how to access and browse the web with a VPN.

How to purchase, install, and set up a VPN here:




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Originally posted by Patrick-SP2022:
The local HEB store's wifi blocks SIGforum too.
Disappointing, but I don't care enough to make a stink about it.


Must be store by store. I'm posting from HEB wifi right now...




 
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