(Steven Maxwell) It isn’t an exaggeration to say that not a single day goes by without a new data exploit, hack, breach, leak, or scandal involving censorship by private companies and government agencies. Of course, this is all compounded even further by the fact that more devices contain more sensors that connect to the internet than ever before, offering many new methods for targeting groups and individuals. It has been estimated that by 2030 there could be 125 billion devices — potentially 15 per user — that in some way will comprise the ever-expanding Internet of Things ecosystem.
Related How Google and Wikipedia Brainwash You
by Steven Maxwell, April 19th, 2022
Amid this sea of two-way data traffic, we have a massive amount of targeted advertising and personally identifiable information extraction that has shown very often to all be done without users’ consent. If there is consent at all, it very likely is through lenthy and confusing Terms and Conditions that almost no one reads in their entirety. Worse still is the proven targeting of children’s data. Lawmakers continue to attempt to rein in these consumer-unfriendly practices, but their current proposals will likely do more harm than good. At this point it should be obvious that even if legislative measures are effectively created, such a waiting game only leaves all of us, including our kids, increasingly vulnerable at any given moment. People want – and deserve – to become personally responsible for their own security and privacy.
Fortunately, there are residential proxy providers on the opposing side that understand the rising awareness by the public of these data violations and creepy intrusions. These companies are doing everything they can to offer the tools necessary for individuals to protect their family’s data and privacy, while also offering increasing freedom to reach the websites that we do want to visit.
The main issue when browsing the open internet, or transmitting data through your connected devices, is the clearly established two-way connection between your IP address and the final destination. This information is easily recorded and databased, then potentially given to third parties beyond what the user intended, or flat-out intercepted by those with mal intent. As one company stated:
(B)rowsing the internet with your IP address in the open is the same as displaying your social security number, credit card, or passport everywhere you go. This way, hackers can use any IP address to track you or break into your device. Scary, huh?
It is also easy to block traffic and impose a range of restrictions, including geo-location simply by the IP identifier. Residential proxies have been developed to alleviate core cybersecurity vulnerabilities as well as info blockades.
In essence, a residential proxy is a secure gateway between any IP address in your home and the wider internet at large. These systems have become nearly seamless to use, even for the non-tech savvy, and work perfectly well alongside the browsers we are all familiar with on our desktop or mobile devices. The reassignment of address also re-opens the internet to be the true global source of information and business that it was originally intended to be.
As we’ve seen over the last several years particularly, political or economic conflict that has little to do with the decisions of ordinary citizens has often resulted in a blanket stifling of the information the global population is permitted to see. These conflicts also have been used as justification for further surveillance by government in the name of protecting the public. The combination of these measures has been described as a “Balkanization of the internet.”
The world of information that the average user actually wants, however, is one where their security is fully decentralized, but all barriers to entry for business and the pursuit information remain completely open. At this point, we have the exact opposite when we interact with the internet in the traditional manner. Most people remain unaware of how easily attainable a restoration of their personal right to choose what information they receive can be. With the full range of proxy services designed to return anonymity and security to our data, there is simply no longer a reason to pay the high price of remaining vulnerable while utilizing the powerful features of communication and business that the internet provides.
10 times more effective than ribavirin against Herpes (HSV1, HSV2), Swine flu (H1N1), Bird flu (H1N4), Pox (cowpox). Studied by the DoD for the Bioshield program. Get your Agarikon biodefense from Ascent Nutrition, one of the most pure and potent in the industry. Save 10% and get free shipping with a subscription!“I felt like I was getting a cold, but Agarikon stopped it in its tracks.”
Organic AGARIKON fights Viruses & Bio-warfare, and much more!
Stillness in the Storm Editor: Why did we post this?
The news is important to all people because it is where we come to know new things about the world, which leads to the development of more life goals that lead to life wisdom. The news also serves as a social connection tool, as we tend to relate to those who know about and believe the things we do. With the power of an open truth-seeking mind in hand, the individual can grow wise and the collective can prosper.
– Justin
Not sure how to make sense of this? Want to learn how to discern like a pro? Read this essential guide to discernment, analysis of claims, and understanding the truth in a world of deception: 4 Key Steps of Discernment – Advanced Truth-Seeking Tools.
Stillness in the Storm Editor’s note: Did you find a spelling error or grammatical mistake? Send an email to [email protected], with the error and suggested correction, along with the headline and url. Do you think this article needs an update? Or do you just have some feedback? Send us an email at [email protected]. Thank you for reading.
Source:
Support our work! (Avoid Big Tech PayPal and Patreon)DIRECT DONATION
Leave a Reply