Angry Jesus writes:
"The TorrentFreak news site just released their latest annual survey of VPN providers' privacy policies. The results are very encouraging: it seems that the idea that online privacy is important is becoming more widespread and the price is quite affordable, just a few dollars a month.
For nearly a year I've been using one of the VPN services on their list. Not so much for the anonymous bit-torrent capability, but rather to frustrate Big Data's attempts to track me. I typically use domestic USA end-points and switch between 10-20 of them during the course of the day. That is coupled with various privacy extensions to Firefox (blocking cookies, JavaScript, Flash, ads, cross-site includes, and randomizing my user-agent). So far, I've been quite happy with how it has worked out. Even if I can't protect myself from the NSA, I can protect myself from just about everyone else."
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Monday March 17 2014, @05:20PM
I see a lot of comments here saying privacy is why many people use VPN, and other people pointing out you might not get much privacy with most VPNs, and other folks replying they use Firefox with various extensions. Why aren't more people recommending Tor Browser Bundle here? I use it regularly and other than a few sites that refuse service (Office Depot!), it works really great.