VPN Provider Bergarius Ltd Releases a Сhargeless Version of its Service
(PRWEB) November 27, 2013 -- A VPN (Virtual Private Network) is a group of computers that are networked together over the Internet. This is a secure method for encrypting communications. In other words, when you're using such secure network, your information is encrypted and no one knows where you are or what you are doing while you access the Internet. No one can eavesdrop on what you are doing on the Internet. Why would anyone want or need this? This type of secured service is often used by businesses to create a common network for employees, but there are various reasons why there has been an increased need for personal use.
Alarming incidents have been news-worthy lately, such as Edward Snowden, who is responsible for informing the United States that the US government has been spying on its citizens during a mass electronic surveillance data mining program, called PRISM, that was operated by NSA (National Security Agency). Snowden informed the public that PRISM was collecting must more sensitive information about US citizens than the public was aware of. Not surprising, most US citizens feel that PRISM went too far by collecting personal information about them that they would rather keep private. This type of activity has led to an increase of VPN use among people who are concerned with security.
There are other reasons why more people have started using a VPN on their computers and smartphones. It can be used to connect securely to a remote network through the Internet. An encrypted VPN allows you to use a public network, such as the WiFi hotspot in your coffee shop, and still have a secure network that no one can spy on. Another reason people are using it is to circumvent any censorship at work, school or anywhere. For example, people use a VPN to access websites that their college may block, or someone who doesn't live in the UK may want to watch the BBC iPlayer, that is not available in their country.
Most VPN providers charge its users, but Faceless.me is now offering its popular top-rated service absolutely free. Users can get 2Gb of traffic from a great service without even having to register. Users become totally anonymous while online, and even the user's ISP doesn't know what they are doing online. Since Faceless.me has servers in all major countries, users can also view region-restricted content. Users have the ability to use websites that are blocked at work or school and IM and VoIP messengers will still work in any location. Faceless.me does not keep any logs of its users' activity, so there is no information available to supply to any government official that asks. Faceless.me is available for immediate download at http://www.faceless.me
Ilya Nikitin, Bergarius Ltd, http://faceless.me/, +358 923165521, [email protected]
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