Thursday 21 November 2013

Secure your data with VPN




Some of us may think we don't need VPN because we can access all website and VOIP service without any problem. It is not true.

 More and more of us are using the internet to work from home or while we are on the go. We are also using the internet to manage our finances with online banking, to keep in contact with friends and family, and to shop for products and services. With so much of our lives depending on the internet it is hugely important that we keep private or personal data away from snoopers and prying eyes

Between Wi-Fi spoofing, Honeypot attacks, and Firesheep, public networks really are cesspools. Doing so many activities from an unsecured public network like a coffee shop Wi-Fi hotspot could put your bank data, your company's business, and your job at stake. VPNs are hugely popular with corporations as a means of securing sensitive data when connecting remote data centers. These networks are also becoming increasingly common among individual users—and not just torrenters. Because VPNs use a combination of dedicated connections and encryption protocols to generate virtual P2P connections, even if snoopers did manage to siphon off some of the transmitted data, they'd be unable to access it on account of the encryption.

Virtual Private Networks are a useful way of keeping personal or confidential data secure from unauthorised access. VPNs are used by offices and individuals alike and are often quick and simple to set up. What keeps your data secure are the security protocols that encrypt and encapsulate the data - these protocols allow your data to be sent securely over a private network, encoded and hidden from public view.

So whether you're a cubicle monkey, file pirate, or just don't want The Man getting all grabby with your personal data, virtual private networks are the best means of securing traffic short of copying it to a flash drive and driving there yourself.


Wednesday 13 November 2013

VPN to unlock facebook, skype in Middle east

Use vpn to unblock facebook,youtube and voip service
                                  Enjoy VoIP in the Middle East
With the Internet in our fingertips, we get to enjoy free services such as video streaming, emails, social media, etc. Because of VoIP, we can also enjoy free communication through the Internet.

In most cases, VoIP allows free unlimited voice time, and even offers the ability to make conversations face to face. This is something that the Middle Eastern Communications companies offers as a premium service to their residents. Therefore, if people use VoIP, the companies will face losses, which is something that forced the companies to tinker with existing laws to outlaw and block VoIP

VoIP is essential for modern day businesses, and VoIP platforms can be used to connect different places together at an instant. VoIP has made it possible to organize group meetings between individuals from different parts of the world. However, basing a business out of the Middle East will require companies to pay a premium for this feature, which otherwise, could have been enjoyed for free or for extremely cheap call rates 
However, some countries believe that the information that comes in and out of their country needs to be fully monitored. This is why they blocked VoIP applications. Middle Eastern countries such as Saudi Arabia and UAE already blocked the use of all kinds of VoIP applications in their country.

Because they are very serious when it comes to Internet Censorship, they restricted the applications that help you reach your loved ones through the Internet. To be specific, VoIP is the service that they wanted to cut off.
The reason behind this drastic move boils down to culture. The authorities believe that these sites and applications may be channels for content that are offensive to the culture of Islam. This is their press release and people have no choice but to abide.
If you think about it, it’s hard to think that something as convenient as VoIP be offensive to the Islamic culture. It’s merely a mode of communication that’s fast and free. It’s a convenient way of keeping in touch with others. The logic behind their reason is flawed.

How to Get Around Their Restrictions

The need for VoIP communications today is very high. Many businesses rely on VoIP for their business transactions. Well, you can’t go to the government office and request that they unblock VoIP. That won’t work at all.
VoIP communication has been crucial for many businesses today. If you transact internationally, then VoIP is a must. Aside from lower costs, they are many advantages when it comes to using VoIP applications. One of them is video conferencing which gives you the chance to see your contact face to face. You can also share your desktop screen if you want to present something to your client. These advantages can really have an impact on the business operations and its growth.
The best way to get around their restrictions is with the use of a VPN service. By using a VPN to connect online, you can unblock VoIP where ever you are in the world.

With the help of a VPN service, you can access all the sites that you want. You can make use of all blocked application even if you’re in a country that’s blocking that service. In short, a VPN can make it seem that you’re connecting from a foreign country, such as the US for instance. For as low as $5 a month, you can enjoy the security and privacy of this VPN service and enjoy your VoIP applications at the same time.

 

HAM Reaches 500 Servers!

                                       

                      Hide My Ass! Reaches 500 Servers!

With over 120 locations in 63 countries already up and running to serve your every privacy-related need, it would seem like the best VPN service in the business couldn't get any better than it already is. But if there's anything we've learned over the past few years with Hide My Ass Pro, it's always to expect the unexpected, and that's why HMA announce they just passed the 500+ server mark!

A rousing achievement for any company, Hide My Ass has been a cornerstone of the VPN market for over 8 years and counting, and just couldn't wait to tell the world about passing up such a huge landmark in the industry. Below you’ll find a timeline of their progress since this same time just last year:
  • December 2012 - 294 servers
  • January 2013 - 213 servers
  • February 2013 - 329 servers
  • March 2013 - 345 servers
  • April 2013 - 365 servers
  • May 2013 - 386 servers
  • June 2013 - 404 servers
  • July 2013 - 424 servers
  • August 2013 - 444 servers
  • September 2013 - 460 servers
  • October 2013 - 496 servers
  • November 2013 - 500 servers and counting
With more servers of course comes more IP addresses that are available for you to choose from any day of the week. With 60,000 pingable protocols waiting on the other end of the line, you'll never be left scrounging for a reliable connection to protect you and your data online.
 
Not only are there more servers and more IPs being added to the roster today, but we've also got news that we can expect a fresh update to the Windows and iOS apps coming in the pipeline soon! Containing major bug fixes and a few minor UI changes for the iPhone and iPad, these updates will be released on November 18th so be sure to stay tuned to VPNCreative the moment they're available online and on the iTunes App Store.
 
 
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