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Follow on Google News | ![]() Private WiFi Officialy launches with Its Early Adopters ProgramIn an attempt to help secure the world from hackers while using a public hotspot, Private WiFi has officially launched its WiFi Encryption Software. Until Sept, users can qualify for a month free of the WiFi security service.
By: Private WiFi Private WiFi uses the same refined technology and verified encryption used by important corporations and government agencies. All data going into and out of your PC becomes encrypted. Their incredibly fast servers in multiple locations worldwide decrypt your communications and sends them to the right destination. In addition, Private WiFi users also get the benefit of anonymous IP addresses and location masking to add to their privacy. Private WiFi is a brand new solution and comes with a special offer for its first users. The company wants to prove that they value users' opinions and comments as they help developers come up better products and services to respond to consumers' needs. This is why they want to reward feedback related to this new product. Customers are encouraged to tell them what they liked and did not like about Private WiFi and what should be done to make it better. All comments, either positive or negative, receive a certificate for 1 free month usage, worth $9.95. Or, if they really do not like it and no longer want to use it, they can give helpful comments to help improve it, and be rewarded with $5 on their PayPal account. (Limited, of course, to one per account). The early adopters program is scheduled to run until September 30th 2010. Visit http://www.privatewifi.com/ About Wireless Security Risks The use of WiFi has been thriving in the recent years due to its convenience and ease of use. A person can log in to the Internet from the airport, a coffee house, the library or any other public place offering WiFi. However, not many people realize the security risks generally associated with using wireless access. Wireless networks use a radio link instead of cable to connect computers to one another. When someone connects to a WiFi, they open up their computer, as well as the personal information that is stored on it, to a new type of hacker called a sniffer. Sniffing has become more widespread nowadays due to the wide range of easy-to-use hacking tools. Sniffers don't need physical access to your PC, they just have to be in the same network as you. Once in, they gain access to all sorts of personal information, such as passwords, social security numbers, credit card numbers, drivers licenses and any other data that other network users have on their computer. For more information about Private WiFi, please visit: http://www.privatewifi.com/ # # # Protect your identity and sensitive information by becoming invisible on any public WiFi network. Visit http://www.privatewifi.com/ End
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