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If You Use A Good Ssl Vpn Can You Use Public Wi-fi Safely

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If You Use A Good Ssl Vpn Can You Use Public Wi-fi Safely

Postby logen » Sat Jan 18, 2014 12:37 am

i use comodo trustconnect, just wondering if this makes public wi-fi safe to use as comodo claims it does
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If You Use A Good Ssl Vpn Can You Use Public Wi-fi Safely

Postby Blaze » Sat Jan 18, 2014 9:01 am

Protected sufficient. For starters, recognize that if you're utilizing cable world wide web, you are very most likely sharing a neighborhood loop with your neighbors. If you are employing somebody else's wired connection(say, at a hotel) you never know who's tapping your line. Yes, WiFi signifies it really is a lot simpler for somebody to attempt to scope out whatever's floating about, but wired connections are not immune. So you happen to be really counting on the SSL no matter what you happen to be making use of.SSL is pretty secure. Not infinitely secure, but if the NSA has it out for you, avoiding WiFi is the least of your worries.I'm far more worried about the dimwits on the other end of the connection. Web internet sites get hacked every day and data stolen. It does not matter if your info is secure acquiring to the internet website if it just gets plucked out as soon as it gets there.But that's just The World wide web for ya. You nonetheless have to deal only with trustworthy internet sites, and hope they are practicing very good data security over there.
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If You Use A Good Ssl Vpn Can You Use Public Wi-fi Safely

Postby Cairo » Sun Feb 23, 2014 6:30 am

PamPerdue said: 1 Safe enough. For starters, recognize that if you're using cable internet, you're quite likely sharing a local loop with your neighbors. If you're using somebody else's wired connection(say, at a hotel) you don't know who's tapping your line. Yes, WiFi means it's a lot easier for somebody to try to scope out whatever's floating around, but wired connections are not immune. So you're really counting on the SSL no matter what you're using.SSL is pretty secure. Not infinitely secure, but if the NSA has it out for you, avoiding WiFi is the least of your worries.I'm more worried about the dimwits on the other end of the connection. Web sites get hacked every day and information stolen. It doesn't matter if your information is secure getting to the web site if it just gets plucked out once it gets there.But that's just The Internet for ya. You still have to deal only with trustworthy sites, and hope they're practicing good data security over there. 42 months ago
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