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  • What apps do you use for protecting your online privacy?

    mariaterzi
    25 replies
    Today we launched Malloc : Malloc VPN: Privacy & Security. What else do you use, what do you look in a privacy and data security app?

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    Swapnil D Puranik
    Browser + VPN - Mozilla Search - Duck Duck Go Ad blockers
    Swapnil D Puranik
    @mariankh McAfee VPN since it comes as part of the suite. Waitlisted for Mozilla VPN to switch.
    mariaterzi
    Malloc VPN: Privacy & Security
    @swapdp_01 which VPN do you use and why?
    Tanmay Parekh
    I make sure that I use 1.1.1.1
    mariaterzi
    Malloc VPN: Privacy & Security
    @parekh_tanmay interesting!
    Andreas Tzionis
    Trustlessness and transparency are two big ones.
    mariaterzi
    Malloc VPN: Privacy & Security
    Evdokia Charalambous
    Malloc VPN: Privacy & Security
    For me VPN Kill Switch is the most important feature. Does your app have it? Would be interested to try it
    hackers
    duck duck go for sure!
    Laurentiu Ciobanu
    I have a VPN service configured on my router (I use opnsense) to make sure that every device on my network can benefit from it (including IoT devices). I also have a Pi-Hole instance running as my primary DNS server.
    mariaterzi
    Malloc VPN: Privacy & Security
    @laurentiu_ciobanu ok pro! Sounds super cool to be honest!
    mariaterzi
    Malloc VPN: Privacy & Security
    @steward_edison maybe you can try Malloc vpn? :)
    JM
    PiVPN + PiHole. uBlock Origin, Privacy Badger.
    mariaterzi
    Malloc VPN: Privacy & Security
    @janahrend cool! Would definitely like to talk with you sometime regarding Malloc! We just launched here today!
    mariaterzi
    Malloc VPN: Privacy & Security
    @katrina_bain fon how do you find it? Is there anything you don’t like about it?
    Katrina Bain
    @mariankh my colleague advised me. I've been using it for a month. No complaints, very pleased.
    Gilberto Novaes
    Proxy Vpn. Because it free and reliable to use
    The Non Smoker
    WebRTC Leak Shield, Cloudflare WARP, and ADB.
    AryannaNicholson
    I often use VPN programs. A VPN masks your IP address by redirecting it through a specially configured remote server managed by a VPN provider. As a result, the VPN server you use becomes your data source. So your ISP and other outsiders won't be able to track what sites you visit or what data you enter. A VPN acts as a filter, turning all the information you send and receive into nonsense. A VPN from https://www.namecheap.com/vpn/ has proven particularly good. Even if the information falls into the hands of criminals, they won't be able to use it.