Governments Collude in What Appears to Be Massive Breaches to Individual Privacy
(PRWEB) August 15, 2013 -- In an article published by the Washington Post on June 06th 2013, http://articles.washingtonpost.com/2013-06-06/news/39784046_1_prism-nsa-u-s-servers, they featured a report by the London’s Guardian newspaper which stated that the GCHQ, Britain’s equivalent of the NSA, might also be secretly gathering intelligence from the same internet companies through the operation set up by the NSA.
According to documents obtained by the Guardian, as per the Washington Post's report, PRISM would appear to allow GCHQ to circumvent the formal legal process required in Britain to seek personal material such as emails, photos and videos from an internet company based outside the country.
With governments purported to be colluding on making such invasions on their citizenry, as reported by the article published by the Washington Post on June 06th 2013, http://articles.washingtonpost.com/2013-06-06/news/39784046_1_prism-nsa-u-s-servers, the VPN technology which proXPN provides becomes even more essential as it is created to guard against such invasions providing browsers with a high level of security that encrypts ones data and makes their IP anonymous to the public. VPN becomes a highly advisable tool especially in such uncertain environments as created by government surveillance programs like PRISM.
ProXPN’s VPN service additionally provides access to the country IP blocked sites while securing them from curious or malicious online users.
About proXPN:
Founded in 2009, proXPN is a leading VPN provider. Unlike other services they offer free accounts. Unlike the SaaS standard practice of time-based free trials, a proXPN free VPN account lasts for life and is limited only by connection speed. proXPN Premium account users enjoy unlimited connection speeds as well as advanced features such as PPTP compatibility for mobile devices and VPN Guard™, proXPN’s method of cutting all data transfer should the VPN connection fail, ensuring all data is encrypted during transmission even if there’s a system error. proXPN’s firm stance on the importance of individual privacy and security online mirrors public sentiment expressed during debates over SOPA and PIPA.
Alex Broster, proXPN, B.V., http://www.proxpn.com, 1-888-721-1337, [email protected]
Share this article