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Whoops, that title should end in a question mark.
Every time we turn around, more entities are sniffing our network traffic, from corporations selling our browsing habits to other corporations, ISPs turning over information to the government, and of course hackers, malware, etc.
Now on top of everything else, we've lost net neutrality, so your ISP may slow down or block certain web sites.
Is it time for everyone to get VPN and start thinking of it as a basic and necessary utility?
If so, which VPN service is best?
Random article comparing different VPN vendors:
http://www.techradar.com/vpn/best-vpn
Every time we turn around, more entities are sniffing our network traffic, from corporations selling our browsing habits to other corporations, ISPs turning over information to the government, and of course hackers, malware, etc.
Now on top of everything else, we've lost net neutrality, so your ISP may slow down or block certain web sites.
Is it time for everyone to get VPN and start thinking of it as a basic and necessary utility?
If so, which VPN service is best?
Random article comparing different VPN vendors:
http://www.techradar.com/vpn/best-vpn