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Bägissä: HMA Weekly Tip: What is Secure IP Binding and how to use it The users of our HMA! Pro VPN client for Windows probably already know about this – but it’s worth mentioning again as it’s a major security feature in our VPN client. What is “Secure IP Binding?” ‘Secure IP Binding’ forces applications to only transfer data through VPN connections. This means if the veepn vpn pc connection is lost, running applications will stop transferring data and not resort to using an unsecured connection. With Secure IP Binding enabled you don’t have to worry about your data being sent insecurely without your knowledge. You can even customise which applications should be conditioned to this rule, so enabling Secure IP Bind doesn’t forced you to apply it to all your desktop applications. Instructions on how to use the integrated Secure IP Binding feature found in our HMA! Pro VPN client Further information and links: - How to achieve IP binding on Mac - Using a Comodo Firewall to block non-VPN connections - Using a Windows Firewall to block non-VPN connections Win 56 days of HMA PRO VPN! It was only yesterday when we announced our 55th country, but in 7 days time we will already be announcing our 56th. To celebrate this launch we’re giving away 56 days of HMA PRO VPN to one lucky winner who can correctly guess our soon-to-be 56th VPN country. EE snoops on its users in the UK Our response to today’s news that UK mobile phone provider, EE offered police authorities access to personal data from mobile devices: Affected customers of EE will rightly be shocked that their privacy has already been compromised by EE with its deal with Ipsos Mori but all of their customers should be appalled that EE and Ipsos Mori have further conspired with the Met Police to completely by-pass the legal safeguards on private data snooping. Internet surveillance should be a major concern for all Internet users. It is true that ‘Big Brother’ is watching users going about their lawful, private business whether on smart phones or computers. It is all the more disturbing that major consumer brands such as EE are enthusiastic participants in such monitoring for their own commercial benefit. All Internet browsers, through mobile connections, public Wi-Fi or fixed ISPs are vulnerable to surveillance through corporate and government interest or illegal hacking. But there are ways to stay safe – never agree for your personal data to be passed on to third parties, and use an encryption service such as a VPN to hide your internet activity. While you might not be able to stop the authorities and your phone manufacturer from getting into your phone, luckily it’s much easier to help protect personal information on your PC with a VPN service. A VPN allows you to put an extra layer of security between your personal data and any unwanted user when you’re browsing the web, which means that your information is more likely to stay safely where it belongs. Get more: All your thoughts about VPN, IT, privacy and more… Netflix Super HD goes live for all!!!
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