The VPN network is accused of attracting and recruiting terrorists
Many countries of the world have begun to wake up to the danger of VPN programs, which reports have proven to be accused of helping to instill suspicious ideologies and processes of polarization and recruitment among terrorist organizations and groups, as it is considered a safe way to implement criminal behaviors, schemes and destabilizing activities that may amount to harming national security. Virtual Private Network or VPN? “VPN” stands for “Virtual Private Network” and describes the opportunity to establish a connection over a protected network when using public networks. How does a virtual private network work? A virtual private network hides a user’s IP address by allowing the network to re- Route it through a specially configured remote server that is operated by the VPN host. This means that if a user is browsing online using a virtual private network, the network server becomes their data source. This means that your Internet Service Provider (ISP) and other third parties cannot know what websites it visits or what data it sends and receives over the Internet. A VPN acts like a filter that converts all user data into 'tokens'. Even if someone gets their hands on the data, they will not be able to identify and decipher it. The dangers of VPN software endangering users’ security 30% of VPN application users complain of software bugs and their impact on fears of security breaches that leave the device in question a platform for virus and software attacks Other malware. Track your online activity Many popular free VPN apps contain third-party bots. VPNs, collect their users’ information and sell it to the highest bidder. VPNs hide the fact that they sell users’ data, they admit in Their own policies. Excessively targeting users with advertisements. Companies excessively targeting free users with advertisements to earn money for users not opting out of the paid service. Advertisers target customers with specific advertisements that raise user privacy concerns. Selling users' bandwidth They pay a fee to use their device's processing power, in order for you to sell their bandwidth for profit.
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