The pc knows a frightening amount about us

The pc knows a frightening amount about us

As far as known information about us goes, the pc is like a familiar. We entrust almost everything about our lives to him. The computer stores the information neatly and has one big advantage over us: it doesn't forget anything.

Windows simply logs everything

Windows' data-gathering frenzy is impressively effective. It's no wonder that the federal government places a lot of hope in the federal Trojan. A complete profile of a person can be created using the logs stored by Windows. Online searches are to be dispensed with for the time being, but who knows whether this will remain the case. Even without this possibility, the Office for the Protection of the Constitution can look forward to a bubbling data source.

There are numerous log files not only on the PC, but also on the smartphone. They meticulously record user behavior. For Windows, this includes when a user turns the computer on and off again. The system knows which documents were processed on which day and which e-mails were received and sent. The longer and more intensively a PC is in use, the more complete the user's profile becomes. It's not just about which programs are mainly used.

Serious threat to privacy protection

As is not difficult to see, there is a lot that can be inferred about an individual from the data. Certain behavioral patterns are just as important as the relationship with other people. Also ideological aspects or preferences can be explored. Even Skype conversations can be eavesdropped on, and not just by the Office for the Protection of the Constitution. It is therefore important to ensure that this sensitive data does not fall into the wrong hands.

In order for a computer and its user to be spied on, hackers must exploit a security hole in the system. It is important to close these gaps. The use of a secure Internet connection, such as that offered by Surfshark via https://surfshark.com/de/download/windows, is effective. VPN not only guarantees anonymous surfing on the Internet, but also prevents malware, Trojans or trackers from being smuggled in.

VPN protects privacy

VPN stands for "Virtual Private Network", which connects the PC, smartphone or tablet to the Internet via a tunnel. In this way, the network ensures privacy and protects the sensitive data on the end device from hackers. VPN is mainly used for secure data connections via WLAN. Hiding your own IP address and surfing the Internet anonymously are other areas of application for this technology.

Unlike Google Chrome Incognito, VPN actually leaves no traces on the internet. Hiding the IP address can have useful effects. Large internationally oriented web shops recognize the origin of the user via the IP address. In this way, they can steer the user to the corresponding national website. The prices of the offers often differ from country to country. The location of the computer can be concealed via VPN. In this way, users can perhaps get a bargain that does not exist in their own country.

Another benefit is the ability to prevent geo-blocking, where certain websites are blocked for individual countries. This allows users in dictatorships to circumvent internet censorship, but this also has advantages in Europe. Geoblocking is used for licensing reasons. For example, it ensures that German Netflix subscribers cannot access Netflix USA content. VPN gives the computer a new identity to which the US offer is available. The use of the virtual network is legal in Europe.

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