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"Do you think it's necessary to use a vpn these days? Which one are you using and what's the cost? I just recently got one included with my antivirus but is it worth upgrading?" I never use a vpn and I download and watch the latest movies and tv shows on my laptop All the time but then again I'm using a Linux os.. Supposedly more private and safer from a hacking or virus perspective than windows anyday ![]() | |||
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"I work in Cyber. My advice is stay far away from VPN's ![]() Hey devor. Fabs is 'HTTPS' encrypted using an SSL certificate. Same with most reputable sites and definitely financial and ecommerce sites. So when I enter my login details on the fabs login page, the request (login data) is sent to the Fabs server and is encrypted using the SSL certificate. So from my laptop/phone across the internet 'cloud' to the Fabs server, a 'person in the middle' cannot decrypt the login data and read it. So if I leave my VPN on, and I send the same request to Fabs, when the request reaches the VPN server, the cannot decrypt and read it either (public/private key etc) The VPN service should add a 2nd layer of encryption, but they cannot decrypt the Fabs HTTPS request so it is still secure. Would that be correct? For non IT, a website is secure when you see the little padlock to the right of the search bar and the site name begins with 'https://' You should get into the habit of checking this as its extremely important. | |||
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"I work in Cyber. My advice is stay far away from VPN's ![]() The vpn provider can see the sites visited, but not the data itself if its SSL encrypted. They still have quite a lot of metadata even if they done have the ACTUAL data. | |||
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"For example, this is the URL for this forum thread. You can see the 'https://' at the beginning. I simply copy/pasted this from the mobile site browser search bar on my phone browser: https://m.fabswingers.com/forum/ireland/1077668" This is the misconception ![]() | |||
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"For example, this is the URL for this forum thread. You can see the 'https://' at the beginning. I simply copy/pasted this from the mobile site browser search bar on my phone browser: https://m.fabswingers.com/forum/ireland/1077668 This is the misconception ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | |||
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"For example, this is the URL for this forum thread. You can see the 'https://' at the beginning. I simply copy/pasted this from the mobile site browser search bar on my phone browser: https://m.fabswingers.com/forum/ireland/1077668 This is the misconception ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Its just open to manipulation, we're trusting out security with 3rd parties ![]() ![]() | |||
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"For example, this is the URL for this forum thread. You can see the 'https://' at the beginning. I simply copy/pasted this from the mobile site browser search bar on my phone browser: https://m.fabswingers.com/forum/ireland/1077668 This is the misconception ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Thanks for the sound advice ![]() | |||
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"Depends what you want. If you want american Netflix or the likes, use a VPN. If you are doing dodgy stuff on the interwebs, then your most secure bet is to instal Tails Linux on a USB drive and boot up from that. This OS will completely delete everything stored in your RAM etc when logging out and leave zero trace of your activity on your laptop once you log out of the session. Use the TOR browser which basically acts as 10 VPNs scrambled in one to hide your IP address and never saves passwords, internet history, cookies etc. Finally a Mac Spoofer to change the Mac address of your network card. And remember, the only sure way to wipe a hard drive, is to put a drill through it. " Thanks Gary. Nothing dodge. Just getting around geo restrictions would be good ![]() | |||
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