Hey there, "I'm not doing anything wrong, so why should I care if my internet traffic is private or not?" We get this kind of response a lot when we make data security recommendations, so I wanted to take a minute to clear up some common misunderstandings about where your web data goes, who can access it, and how it's used. Your ISP (Internet Service Provider) isn't the only one with access to your web traffic. Everywhere you go online, advertisers track your activity to build detailed profiles about you. That activity is bought and sold by companies known as data brokers. What are they doing with your data? We all know that this data is used to serve targeted ads, but what we don't hear about are data breaches by hackers. They see your personal data as digital gold that can be sold on the dark web to be used by scammers. How does a VPN help? A VPN (Virtual Private Network) encrypts your data. So that no matter how you're connected to the Internet, nobody will be able to track your activity. Ready to try one out? I recommend ExpressVPN. ExpressVPN is incredibly easy to use. It takes just 90 seconds to set up, and no tech skills are needed at all. And, most importantly for me, my internet is still lightning fast. We have partnered with them to offer an 80% discount on a 2-year plan, plus you get 4 free months. Sign up today to take advantage of this exclusive offer. You can protect up to 8 devices, and once it’s running, you don’t even notice it, except for the peace of mind it brings. Here’s how to get started:
It’s that simple. And with a 30-day money-back guarantee, there’s no risk in trying it out. Don’t wait — every time you connect without a VPN, your data is exposed. Take control of your online privacy today. Stay safe,
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