![]() To combat these possible spies, you need a VPN. Out on the web, advertisers and government snoops are eager to track your movements online. It may not even be the network you think you're using-crooks can spoof the network ID, making your device think it's one of your usual connections. The network itself may be a creation of malevolent forces. A malefactor on the network could intercept your traffic. The free public Wi-Fi at the public library or internet café may be convenient, but it's not safe. Even so, TunnelBear's charm and simplicity mean you may want to install it for your non-techie friends. However, the iPhone edition lacks the advanced features found in the Windows app, and it fared poorly in some of our speed tests. ![]() The app is bursting with charm, but it also delivers security at a good price. This virtual private network, or VPN, secures data with a cadre of cute but powerful bears. Too often, security companies opt for ominous imagery of faceless hoodie-clad hackers or other scaremongering designs to sell their products.
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