It’s a problem that few people talk about, but it’s real: when you’re using a wireless network, most of your data is traveling through the air “in the clear” (that is, unencrypted) and anyone with the right software could easily be tapping into the data stream and stealing your information, email messages, passwords, credit card numbers, and anything else you might be sending, viewing or receiving. Sure some sites now offer a secure connection, but there are a lot more sites that don’t, leaving it your responsibility to ensure that your information is safe.
There are a number of ways to solve this problem, some expensive (your own personal encrypted mifi hotspot) and others complicated (only connect online through your own private network), but there’s also a slick solution that automatically encrypts every single byte of data you send or receive by creating what’s called a virtual private network or “VPN”. Put one of these in place and dubious hackers and stalkers will always be stymied trying to “sniff” your data packets and all your information will be safe. Smart.
Problem is, getting a VPN set up can be complex. Enter Hotspot Shield by AnchorFree, Inc. Even better, you can either opt to use it for free — in return for a small advert popping up — or for a small fee you can subscribe to the service.
Let’s have a look.