Showing posts with label cloud browser. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cloud browser. Show all posts

Friday, September 27, 2019

How The Online Privacy Problem Can Be Solved

This week’s “right to be forgotten” case ruling should be a wake up call for all Web users.

Browsing the Web is very much like driving a car on a city street. There are cameras everywhere scanning the car and license plate. This data is then sold or shared with parties without the user’s consent.

You can’t control being recorded and who is seeing the data, but you can control the data they get. 


Cloud browsing, also known as remote browsing, is like renting a car to drive through the city filled with surveillance cameras. When you browse the Web with a rented browser, websites record the car and license plate of the cloud provider’s computer, not the user’s car.

The Internet provider cannot see or share this data either. They only see that you drove your car to a “browser rental agency”. They cannot see the car, the license plate or any sites you visited. Just like renting a car, there is NO evidence of where you went in or on your own car.

This is how the online privacy problem is solved.



Thursday, February 28, 2019

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Sunday, February 03, 2019

Online Privacy Secrets





Think your browsing is really private? Think you're private when using a VPN or the Tor browser?


Want to know a couple easy ways to tell how private you are?

Want to know why industries are switching from a VPN to the cloud browser?


The book Online Privacy Secrets Revealed will show you how you can tell what information you are revealing when browsing.

The experts told you to use Google's Incognito to surf privately. Thos same experts are recommending to use a VPN. Don't make the same mistake again.

Thursday, January 31, 2019

What Is A Private Browser?



What is the one thing the privacy experts told you to do to in order to be private while browsing the Web?

Wednesday, January 30, 2019

What Most People Dont Know About Using A VPN




Everywhere you look you see ads for VPNs. They tell you that a VPN, or a virtual private network will keep you secure when browsing the Web.

Nothing could be further from the truth.

Thursday, January 17, 2019

Could The Online Privacy Problem Be Finally Solved?


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Yesterday TraceFree, announced the world's first virtual private browser and may have finally solved the online privacy problem.

Tuesday, April 04, 2017

Trumps Signs Bill Letting ISPs See and Share Your Browsing History




Trump officially ended online privacy rules.

Internet providers will not have to ask permission before sharing sensitive data with advertisers.

Many are saying to use a VPN to keep your online browsing from being seen by your ISP but that isn't true. The truth is, if your browser runs on your device, you cannot have complete privacy and security. Cookies and viruses can still touch and see your device. Sites can track you from site to site while you use a VPN too. VPNs have many cons.

How can you keep your online privacy? Use a cloud browser.

Cloud browsers are the wave of the future

Your true location is hidden, history, cookies, and viruses stay isolated from you and your device.

Personal computing is and has shifted to the cloud. Applications run in the cloud NOT on the device.

Shouldn't your browser do the same?