On Mar 3, 2019, at 2:38 PM, John Robinson <[email protected] 
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

> I enjoy reading Lee and Harry’s discussions on VPN’s, it’s foreign to me so 
> I’ve hid my head in the sand….
> 
> Then today this offer, a $49.00 for a LIFETIME of IVACY…actually there was a 
> coupon that dropped it to $30.00 but I can no longer find it.
> 
> At that price it would be good to purchase the offer even if I didn’t have 
> time to install now.
> 
> Anyone know about this firm?   Does it matter much which company we decide to 
> go with?
> 
> Just this week, at work, they finally finished installing fiber and I now 
> find each agent is on a VPN, something we’ve never had previously.
> 
> Any thoughts?  Any warnings?


Read the privacy policy carefully! Many of the really cheap VPNs make money by 
selling your personal browsing data. They’ve got to make their money somehow. 
If an offer is too good to be true, you’re the product, not the customer.

With really cheap VPN services, they cut corners and sacrifice speed by having 
too few servers or narrow pipes. There are a lot of Web sites at which you can 
see ratings of VPN services. Duck-Duck-Go will give you dozens of links.

L^2

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Lee Larson
[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>

‌Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic. — 
‌Arthur C. Clarke
‌Profiles of the Future, 1982‌




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