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A virtual private network (VPN) is a software service that creates a secure pathway for your internet connection to be encrypted and hidden from people who may be snooping on your internet activity. An "open" wireless network is exposed to anyone with the proper equipment; they may easily connect to the network with little knowledge of what's available. Using a VPN makes it more difficult for people to listen in on what you are looking for on the web, meaning that your personal data remains private. Private VPNs cost between $10 and $20 per month for most Internet services.




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Personal information that you share on social networking sites should not be shared, except in limited, defined situations. Of course, this means that you have to understand who you are sharing information with and why, as well as what this information can and cannot be used for. You may change your privacy settings to enhance your privacy, such as reducing the frequency that websites and advertisers track your browsing and collecting information. You can also control what information you share or with whom. And if you post a comment on a public forum, you can choose to have your comment appear only to users with whom you have made a connection. Web sites also offer some privacy options. You can set your social networking profile to be public or private. A public profile enables you to share more information than a private profile, including your real name, location, age, e-mail address, and phone number. But it is a good idea to review information posted on a public profile to make sure that you agree with the information you are sharing. In contrast, a profile set to private is available only to you, with the exception of websites that allow posting or commenting on social networking sites. They can then use this information to communicate with you., suggests the Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada. Twitter: OPSCOM


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