Does Free Virtual Private Network Software Protect Your Privacy from Government Snooping?

The Lone Star Watchdog

I see one of the biggest trends going on is people are looking for ways and solutions to keep the NSA from spying on them for no reason without a search warrant.

Then we have corporations looking to buy personal information on people through data mining. Some people can afford top of the line encrypted software so their Internet Service Provider and any law enforcement agency cannot see a person’s online browsing habits.  

People may say” I have nothing to hide because I am doing nothing wrong” The truth is the system will use anything and everything against a person no matter how harmless or innocent it maybe can be use against anyone. The system knows how to twist words to their advantage to incriminate some one. Think again.

There is a toolbar that can be downloaded called Verified VPN powered by ASK. VPN means Virtual Private Networks. The program is called Verified VPN. I hope it is secure as they say it is keeping prying eyes out when someone surfs the web.

The Program is free. Anyone can upgrade to elite version which has more features if a person is willing to pay money. I am asking people to download the program and see how it works. Is it worth it to download? Please give feedback to tell the software developers the bugs and fixes that need to be done to make improvements to benefit clients in the future.

The NSA and other law enforcement agencies spying on people for no reason doing a fishing expedition on a person’s home computer purpose is to justify this illegal snooping going on. A whistle Blower for the NSA says the Mission of this agency is to control the population by gathering data they can use against anyone in a cyberspace Stasis system.

I say have a Private Virtual Private Network installed on your computer to send a statement to the system. The message is we do not give them permission to spy on us. Our lives in none of their business to look through anytime they please.

Whether all VPN software will accomplish keeping the government snoops out or data miners away from our computers. Downloading this software even though it may be secure or not. Still sends a message to the system that leave us alone. There are national security threats more serious facing the nation than me looking up a recipe on how to make dinner rolls or taking to in the Tea Party member about passing out flyers is not probable cause of committing a crime under the forth amendment of the Bill of Rights.

The Bill of Rights is there to restrain the power of government over the individual. Since the government does not want to restrain itself as the Bill of Rights requires. Downloading a VPN software free or is a way we send a statement we are going to restrain the power of government spying on us by attempting to keep prying eyes of government spooks out of my life downloading VPN software..

Send a statement we want government out of our lives by downloading VPN software.

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3 thoughts on “Does Free Virtual Private Network Software Protect Your Privacy from Government Snooping?

  1. I use https://www.privateinternetaccess.com/.

    I found I got the best speeds with them and its cheap. Like $7/month.

    Honestly though, how do I know it even works. Or if the government owns a company that owns that company and keeps all the data anyways?

    I just have to go by what other people say online.

  2. I tried VPN for awhile when I was in China because they censored Youtube and social networking sites like Facebook and so on. When I or other people used it, there were never any Chinese government agents knocking down our doors and it did work in uncensoring those pages and sites, but it ran slower because of it.

    Whether or not the government and their Great Firewall of China actually monitored it, I don’t know. But I do know that a majority of people in China do use it, making it hard for the Chinese government to enforce or crackdown on it, even if they wanted to.

    Since returning to the US, however, I have never used it since they don’t censor anything, yet.

    From what I hear and have read, the VPN is basically a Virtual IP address meaning the software makes your ISP think that your location or IP address is somewhere else and therefore masks your real IP address.

    For example, if you are in China, it will give an IP address from another country that doesn’t censor the site and will appear normal to the ISP. That’s what I got from it. Not sure if that is 100% true and you can correct me if I’m wrong, but I do know that it is along those lines.

    Anyways, that’s just my experience on it.

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