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VPN Discussion / How to Avoid internet Scams
« on: November 10, 2021, 03:46:48 AM »
You can protect yourself from many of these scams by learning a few personal cybersecurity best practices. Following are some ways to avoid them.

What is internet scam?
Internet scam that involves someone pretending to be someone you know, with the intent of stealing information from you or hacking your device. Common internet scams include emails and text messages with links that, once clicked, can give a hacker access to your device.
Internet scams can also happen over the phone. These are often called scam calls. The caller pretends to be a trusted source, like a known business, and then tries to convince you to provide them information about you like your identity or credit card information to steal from you.

Ways to avoid internet scams:
Avoid opening texts and emails from sources you don’t know. Just because someone has your contact information does not mean they have a personal or professional connection to you. Ignore, delete, or block sources you don’t recognize.
In addition, be aware of the contact information. Many smartphones now alert you when there’s a suspected scam or spam call using the caller ID. If you receive an email from someone claiming to represent an organization with whom you’re a customer, but their email address doesn’t match the website URL of that company, that’s a strong sign that the person may be lying about their identity and role.

Never send money until you’ve confirmed the requester’s identity
One of the most infamous internet scams is directed at prospective homeowners. The scam involves scammers claiming to be a title company. The fake title company requests a wire payment from you for the down payment of your house. Since homes are such a large purchase, the amount being requested is often tens of thousands of dollars. And once that money is wired, there’s very little chance of ever getting it back.

Avoid giving your personal information

Another way to mitigate scams is don’t display your personal contact information in public places. When your email address or phone number are public. whether on social media or your personal website you become an easy target for scammers.

Not only does the scammer have a way to contact you, but they also can see your information within a certain personal or professional context. For example, if your email is public on social media, the scammer may be able to see who else you’re connected with, which brands and businesses you follow, and more. They can then use this information as part of their scam to make their lie more believable.

Use VPN
Strong VPN can protect against many viruses. And a browser-based virus detector may also alert you about potentially harmful emails before you open them.

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VPN Discussion / How to Avoid internet Scams
« on: November 10, 2021, 03:43:42 AM »
You can protect yourself from many of these scams by learning a few personal cybersecurity best practices. Following are some ways to avoid them.

What is internet scam?
Internet scam that involves someone pretending to be someone you know, with the intent of stealing information from you or hacking your device. Common internet scams include emails and text messages with links that, once clicked, can give a hacker access to your device.
Internet scams can also happen over the phone. These are often called scam calls. The caller pretends to be a trusted source, like a known business, and then tries to convince you to provide them information about you like your identity or credit card information to steal from you.

Ways to avoid internet scams:
Avoid opening texts and emails from sources you don’t know. Just because someone has your contact information does not mean they have a personal or professional connection to you. Ignore, delete, or block sources you don’t recognize.
In addition, be aware of the contact information. Many smartphones now alert you when there’s a suspected scam or spam call using the caller ID. If you receive an email from someone claiming to represent an organization with whom you’re a customer, but their email address doesn’t match the website URL of that company, that’s a strong sign that the person may be lying about their identity and role.
Never send money until you’ve confirmed the requester’s identity

One of the most infamous internet scams is directed at prospective homeowners. The scam involves scammers claiming to be a title company. The fake title company requests a wire payment from you for the down payment of your house. Since homes are such a large purchase, the amount being requested is often tens of thousands of dollars. And once that money is wired, there’s very little chance of ever getting it back.

Avoid giving your personal information
Another way to mitigate scams is don’t display your personal contact information in public places. When your email address or phone number are public. whether on social media or your personal website you become an easy target for scammers.
Not only does the scammer have a way to contact you, but they also can see your information within a certain personal or professional context. For example, if your email is public on social media, the scammer may be able to see who else you’re connected with, which brands and businesses you follow, and more. They can then use this information as part of their scam to make their lie more believable.

Use VPN
Strong VPN can protect against many viruses. And a browser-based virus detector may also alert you about potentially harmful emails before you open them.

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VPN Discussion / What Is a VPN Used For?
« on: November 09, 2021, 04:00:06 AM »
A Virtual Private Network is an essential tool for safe and secure internet access.
A VPN helps you to browse the web through a third-party server, hide your IP address and encrypt your internet activity data.

Important VPN Uses
Browse The Web Anonymously
Your internet service provider (ISP) keeps tabs on your traffic & social media companies use your data to target you with ads. Websites use cookies to follow you around the web.

If you want to steer clear of all that, and remain truly anonymous on the web you’ll need to use a VPN
VPNs encrypt your data, ensuring that your ISP cannot view your online activity. At the same time, a VPN hides your IP address, making it impossible to trace your internet traffic back to you.

Avoid ISP Tracking
Internet service provider tracks your web activity. They store information about what you Google, the websites you visit, and so on. Then they sell this data to their partner companies, targeting you with even more accurate advertising. If you’re using a VPN, all your internet activity is encrypted and your personal information is completely safe from prying eyes.

Access Sites Abroad
If you’re traveling abroad, there’s a chance that some of your favorite websites are banned or blacklisted. For example, if you’re visiting China, you can’t use some of the most popular US websites and apps, including Twitter, Google, Wikipedia, and others.

Protect Yourself from Wi-Fi Hacks
Chances are, you’ve used public Wi-Fi one time or another. What you probably don’t know is that public Wi-Fi is a serious security threat hacker can easily intercept the connection. Using a VPN, however, can protect you from hackers. A VPN encrypts your online activity, so even if a hacker intercepts the connection,


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VPN Discussion / How a VPN Helps with Network Problems
« on: November 08, 2021, 04:00:18 AM »
One network failure along the way will affect your entire connection. If you’ve discovered an issue like that with Traceroute, then it might be possible to solve it with a VPN. For instance, let’s say the network data travels through a node in France on its way to the U.S., and that node is experiencing an outage.

By connecting to a VPN server in a different country, your data needs to travel through a different network. Essentially, you force the connection to take a separate route to its destination. This may not increase your browsing speed, but it may solve any connectivity issues.
Of course, that entirely depends on which route the VPN server uses to connect to the final website. It might take a bit of trial and error before you find the right server that will correct the problem.

Another way to improve your connection issues with VPN is to use a high-performing protocol. The OLOW VPN protocol is recommended in this case because it’s lightweight for devices to run, with excellent handling for poor connection quality.

Bandwidth Throttling
Why your ISP would throttle your connection. One of them is that you’ve gone over your data cap for the month, so everything slows down to a crawl. Unfortunately, a VPN won’t help you bypass your data caps. You’re stuck with paying more for no caps or switching internet providers.

With that out of the way, a VPN can help with selective throttling. This occurs when ISPs wish to curb traffic to specific websites and apps. Sometimes, this is a method of antifighting between major telecoms and media companies, with consumers caught in the crossfire. But in more significant instances, it’s one of the tools used by government to enact undue censorship.

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VPN Discussion / Main difference between Proxy vs VPN?
« on: November 05, 2021, 05:27:17 AM »
VPNs and proxy servers both guard user identities. VPN & proxy are great tools for accessing content securely. Since both of these services can get the job done, people tend to speak of them interchangeably.

Proxy server
Proxy servers act as relay between the website you’re visiting and your device. Your traffic goes through a middle-man, a remote machine used to connect you to the host server. The proxy server hides your original IP address so that the website sees the IP of the proxy. They also don’t encrypt your traffic.

There are three main types of proxy servers:
HTTP Proxies: These only supply to web pages. If you set up your browser with an HTTP proxy, all your browser traffic will be rerouted through it. They are useful for web browsing and accessing geo-restricted websites.

SOCKS Proxies: These proxies are not limited to web traffic but still only work on the application level. For example, you can set it up on a game, video streaming app, or a P2P platform. Although they can handle all kinds of traffic, they are usually slower than HTTP proxies because they are more popular and often have a higher load.

Virtual Private Network?
Like a proxy, a VPN also reroutes your internet traffic through a remote server and hides your IP address so websites can’t see your original IP or location. However, it works on the operating system level, meaning that it redirects all your traffic, whether it’s coming from your browser or a background app.

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VPN Discussion / Internet user should know these Cybersecurity terms
« on: November 04, 2021, 04:28:52 AM »
Following are some cybersecurity terms.

Malware: Malicious code designed to infiltrate and harm computers and systems. This term is all-encompassing, and includes ransomware,
adware, viruses, etc.

Adware: Software that downloads onto a device and automatically displays or downloads ads when you’re offline.
Advanced Persistent Threats: A type of network intrusion that allows a cybercriminal to hide within a system and steal data while remaining undetected.

Antivirus: Software designed to detect and destroy computer viruses.

Attack vector: A specific path or method used by a cybercriminal to infiltrate a system.

Bad actor: A person who infiltrates and/or attacks IT systems. Also referred to as a threat actor or cybercriminal.

Bug: An unexpected, small security flaw found in software or a system.

Dark web: The part of the World Wide Web that can only be accessed using special software, allowing its contents to be untraceable by conventional search engines and its users to operate more anonymously.

Encryption: The process of converting data into a code in order to prevent unauthorized access.
Firewall: A security control that keeps traffic out of restricted areas in your network and prevents unauthorized background activity.

IP Address: A unique string of characters that identifies each computer and the connection to its network provider.

Kill switch: A VPN app security feature that automatically disconnects you from the internet if your VPN connection drops, preventing your real IP address from leaking.

Logs: Connection and activity data generated from VPN service usage. While some service providers collect and store this data, OLOW VPN is a zero-logs VPN provider.

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VPN Discussion / How To Protect Smart Home Devices?
« on: November 03, 2021, 12:03:44 AM »
Strong passwords for your smart devices
One of common reason for cybersecurity breaches is not giving our devices strong enough passwords.
A strong password is very important for security of your home devices. Password should not relate to words and numbers that relate to your life in any way like birthdays, pet’s names, and your hometown when it comes to setting passwords. The best passwords are made from completely random numbers, letters, and symbols. Randomization makes passwords nearly impossible to guess with brute force. And you can improve your security even more by changing your passwords regularly.

Encrypt your home network with a VPN
A VPN is a tool that encrypts your internet activity. People think VPN is a tool that protects us while we travel or use public Wi-Fi. But a VPN can do a lot more.
When you use a VPN enabled router, everything using your network including your computer, home security system, smartphone, and voice assistant receives that same level of internet encryption. This makes it much harder for hackers to steal your personal information or take control of devices through connection exploits.

Check your network for unusual activity
Many modern routers, smart security systems, and voice assistants can provide information about your network using the device’s corresponding app. Google devices, for example, use the Google Home app to show your recent activity on the network. Log in to these apps regularly to look for devices or activities you don’t recognize.
If you spot unusual activity, change your password. A hacked password is the most likely way an unwanted third party was able to join your network. By changing the password, you’ll boot unwanted parties and devices from your network.

Use two-factor authentication
When a new person tries to connect with your router or smart device, you can use two-factor authentication to ensure you know and trust the person requesting access.
We all recognize two-factor authentication (also known as multi-factor authentication, MFA) when it comes to our most important systems. It’s the process of using one verified method of contact (like an email or phone number) to confirm your request for access to protected information. You can set up a 2FA system in your smart home, requiring all new users or devices on your network to go through a multi-factor authentication process.
This is an easy way to passively block unwanted parties and devices from accessing your smart home network.

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VPN Discussion / Are VPNs worth it? Reasons to say yes to a VPN
« on: November 01, 2021, 04:46:56 AM »
This question might come in your mind every time you connect to an unsecured network. The digital space can be everything you ever hoped for in terms of possibilities and endless volumes of information. your digital lifestyle can be a rewarding experience, but it takes very little for it to take a wrong turn. Threats online have tainted thousands of lives, from identity theft to account takeovers.

Following are the answers why VPN worth to use.

More privacy and anonymity
One of the main reasons for using a VPN is privacy. Have you ever bumped into targeted ads? Does your instant messaging app send metadata on your conversations to third parties?

Want to know what assumptions Google has made about you? By visiting this page, you can see a summary of your interests, age, marital status, education, gender, etc. All these details influence the ads you see. If you have not done it yet, you should always refuse ad personalization.

How can a VPN help? Well, it won’t make you completely anonymous and private online. However, you can achieve a lot by encrypting your entire internet traffic and keeping your true location a secret.

Secure your financial transactions
You are managing your finances remotely. Thus, various transactions take seconds to complete. But what about their security? Your financial information is confidential and should never be shared. However, the internet is unpredictable and not in a good way.
Credentials might leak due to unsecured connections, or criminals might extort private details through online scams. To ensure that all your financial transactions happen safely, connect to a VPN. It is incredibly essential if you accidentally reveal your financial details to an unsecured shopping site. A VPN could be the defense against such threats.

Quality streaming and more content
Shows are the entertainment we all appreciate. Be it during quarantine or a lazy Sunday, a grand selection of shows rarely disappoints. However, true enthusiasts might struggle to find new titles and get stuck in a loop of rewatching their favorite shows. Some try to find fresh content through secret Netflix codes; others might turn to VPNs.

Conclusion
Are VPNs worth to use? Yes, they are. Consider all benefits and security mechanisms that these tools apply. With them in your arsenal, your digital lifestyle will not only receive the defense it deserves. As a bonus, you will access more content, overcome censorship, beat price discrimination, etc. Thus, a VPN is a seemingly minor change that you won’t even notice after installation. However, its advantages and use cases will continue to surprise you pleasantly.

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VPN Discussion / How to Choose the Best VPN for Streaming
« on: October 28, 2021, 05:35:03 AM »
People around the world are taking advantage of the many features that VPNs offer to improve their streaming experience and avoid the frustrations that come with connecting to a conventional Wi-Fi network.

How to pick a VPN for streaming? There are some factors to consider. Here are some features to look for when selecting a VPN for streaming.

Privacy
What you stream is your concern. A VPN should be high-quality one, ensures that no one sees what you’re watching. And by that we mean that they do no logging whatsoever. Ensures that no one can view your Internet traffic, not even the provider.

Speed
No one wants to put up with buffering or throttling put in place by internet service providers (ISPs) when they’re trying to tune in. You want a fast VPN for streaming so you can sail past those roadblocks and allow you to quickly connect and stream uninterrupted while enjoying maximum bandwidth.

Ease of Use
Before you start using a VPN, read customer reviews to see if the VPN app is easy to use. Can it be downloaded quickly and easily? Is the interface easy to navigate? How soon can you be up and running? A well-designed VPN allows you to quickly connect so you can spend your time streaming instead of troubleshooting.

Connect to Several Devices
These days, people stream shows and movies on numerous devices, such as a smart TV, an Android Google Pixel or an iPad Pro. They want the convenience of using their VPN wherever and however they stream content. The best VPNs can connect to a handful of devices simultaneous.

Access to Content
We all have our favorite shows, movies, sports and music that we like to stream. You can’t always watch what you want due to restrictions put in place by streaming service providers, such as geo-blocks and blackouts. A really good VPN allows you to be able to access all of it.

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VPN Discussion / VPN Data Usage. Does VPN work on cellular data?
« on: October 27, 2021, 05:16:24 AM »
Mobile users worry about usage of cellular data. VPNs appear in contexts discussing Wi-Fi or wired connections. One downside is that users might feel unease over the amount of data dedicated to power a VPN. In most cases, VPN data usage won’t be too greedy. For instance, reliable providers will jump through hoops to minimize VPN overhead.

So, does a VPN works on cellular data? Answer is yes, a VPN does work on cellular data in addition to wired or Wi-Fi connections. However, it also takes a portion of your cellular data for its operations. According to tests, the additional consumption might be anywhere from 4% to 20%.

How can you minimize VPN data usage?
There are ways of limiting the amount of data necessary to make your VPN functional.
Choose OLOW to minimize usage of data. OLOW VPN impose a minimal overhead, meaning that they won’t burn through your mobile data as quickly.

Connect to Wi-Fi when available. Another simple solution is to connect to Wi-Fi networks nearby. With a VPN, you won’t have to worry about the common issues taunting public Wi-Fi. Thus, it is a solid option, especially when so many locations offer free hotspots.

How do VPN encryption protocols influence data usage?
OLOW VPN is a modern VPN ready to outperform its competitors. And its benefits speak for themselves: high-speed performance paired with robust security are difficult to dismiss. When it comes to VPN data usage, seem to consume less mobile data. According to the statistics, the overhead is minimal, ranging from 4% to 5%.

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VPN Discussion / Unblock WhatsApp Calling and YouTube in UAE and Kuwait
« on: October 26, 2021, 04:21:05 AM »
You are trying to use apps like WhatsApp, Viber, or Skype in UAE and Kuwait but you cannot. This is because the government currently blocks access to these apps.  Similarly, some content on YouTube – which can be a vital source of news and music has also been blocked. 
Despite the restrictions, you can still join the conversation without paying. OLOW VPN, let’s you connect to a different country virtually in order to bypass censorship controls.

Access WhatsApp and unblock YouTube content:

Download our VPN on your preferred device.
Launch OLOW VPN .
Choose which server to connect to. Choose from server locations around the world.
Use WhatsApp and YouTube as you usually do, and enjoy an unrestricted, free and open Internet experience.

Explore the Open Internet
Not all VPN services work in UAE and Kuwait, when you connect with OLOW VPN, all your browsing and communications are secure and private. Only you know what content you access and who you talk to. This means you escape blocks imposed by Etisalat and avoid censorship while using a VPN in UAE. A VPN also secures your connection, so you don’t need to worry about hackers or the government intercepting your communications or violating your privacy.

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VPN Discussion / Online activities that Hurt your Internet Privacy
« on: October 25, 2021, 04:20:29 AM »
Passwords on a notepad. Forgetting to lock your computer. Using unknown wi-fi networks & the list goes on and on. We all do these things from time to time. Sometimes we know we shouldn’t take risks online but do anyway.

Selecting Obvious Passwords
We’ve all been warned about this one may times, yet poor password security is one of the top internet offenses. As many studies have shown, people tend to choose weak passwords. Things like 1234, ABCD, birthdays of themselves or loved ones. We all know choosing an obvious password is bad, yet many internet users choose passwords that are guessable at best, and downright obvious at worst. Weak passwords make it too easy for cybercriminals to guess or hack, and subsequently gain access to your personal details and accounts.

Connecting to Public Wi-Fi Without a VPN
The answer to the question “is public wi-fi safe” is “no.” It is generally not safe, and thus absolutely essential to use a VPN every time you connect to an unsecured or public wi-fi network. A VPN encrypts your connection to secure it, so even if it is intercepted nothing is visible. It also prevents the network from seeing what you are doing online and collecting this data on you. We’ve written about the dangers of public wi-fi networks many times before. These networks are often secured poorly or not secured at all, and public wi-fi security is generally poor, making these networks dangerous for internet users who connect. This means being “careless” on public wi-fi encompasses a variety of things.

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VPN Discussion / Reasons to Use a VPN While Sharing Peer-to-Peer Files
« on: October 22, 2021, 03:56:26 AM »
Always share P2P in complete privacy. OLOW VPN protects your location and allows you to share files privately, preventing others from seeing what you’re downloading and what peer machines you’re downloading from. Using a VPN also protects your privacy and information when connecting to unknown peer machines.

P2P Files
Sharing of digital media or content called peer to peer files. The name comes from the way the content is distributed, over peer-to-peer networks.

OLOW VPN FOR P2P sharing
When sharing P2P files, the security of your connection is important meaning you want to ensure you’re protected every step of the way.
No Third Parties. OLOW VPN did not involve outside companies or third parties of any kind, meaning your data stay private and doesn’t wind up in someone else’s hands.

VPN Kill Switch. The Kill Switch feature means that if your VPN connection drops, your internet traffic is blocked so you are not accidentally, inadvertently exposed. This greatly reduces the risk when P2P file sharing, because even if your connection is interrupted your location will not be revealed.

No-Logs. OLOW VPN automatically inspected as a no-log VPN, meaning we do not keep records, or logs, of what you do online. This protects your privacy so you can share P2P files privately and worry-free.

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VPN Discussion / Reasons to Use a VPN this Holiday Season
« on: October 21, 2021, 03:30:53 AM »
VPNs aren’t considered when you talk about the holidays. But VPNs can benefit you in a number of ways. During holidays there are some specific reasons you might want to use this handy tool to help make your life easy and stress free. Following are some ways VPN can help you in holiday season.
Always Stay Connected
Time when you connected with your loved ones, and this year more than ever a lot of that connection has moved online. This means more texting, emailing, social media and video calls. It also means more risk to your online privacy than if you are communicating face-to-face. A VPN works by encrypting your internet connection to secure it, ensuring your privacy remains protected while you’re online even if your connection is interrupted by a hacker. It also protects your privacy from your ISP, who may be sneaking a peek at what you’re doing online to collect and potentially sell valuable data about your shopping habits and other behavior.
Stay Stress free on Public WIFI
When it comes to holiday season means go to visit friends or family. It also means lots of time using public wi-fi networks outside your home. Public wi-fi are unsecured & not well-protected by a password or not protected at all. This leaves you vulnerable to hackers and snoops who want to gain access to your data, communications and online activity.
Secure your Devices
VPN is important not only for you, but for everyone in your house. It's important to keep your loved ones safe and secure online, as well as provide them with access to an open internet. It's also important to use a [https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.olovpn.app]VPN[/https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.olovpn.app] app on all your devices, from laptops to tablets to mobile devices, to ensure you’re covered each and every time you connect.
Travel Partner
VPN is a great tool to use while traveling, as it provides many benefits while you’re on the way. Protect you while connecting to risky public wi-fi networks VPN is an important tool for anyone connecting outside their home. Using a VPN while traveling allows you to secure your connection when you are away, protecting you from hackers or dangerous unsecured networks. It also allows you to access a completely unrestricted internet, which is important as many countries around the world are increasingly censoring content and placing restrictions on their internet. This means when you travel you may not have access to the sites, accounts and information you want.

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