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Virtual Private Network - Cship. From Cship (virtual private network) is a private communication network used by many companies and organizations to connect securely over a public network. Usually on the Internet it is encrypted and so nobody except the endpoints of the communication can look at the data traffic. There are various standards like IPSec , SSL , TLS or PPTP .

The use of a VPN provider is a very fast secure and convenient method to bypass Internet censorship with little risks but it generally costs money every month.Have a look to the list below of VPN services, and read reviews here [ edit ] List of VPN providers: Name: Countries: Price/month from: Price/year from: GB included: Notes: Ace VPN France , Germany , Italy , Netherlands , USA , UK 50/month Supported platforms: L2TP, OpenVPN, PPTP Payment: Moneybookers, Liberty Reserve, Paypal, bank or wire transfers Air VPN. Privacy News. 12 min ago | ChinaTechNews.com Alibaba Throws Money At Internet Privacy Hu Xiaoming, Alibaba's vice president for small- and micro-financial group and chief risk officer, announced in Beijing that the company will invest CNY40 million to establish a security fund.

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Trending on the Topix Network 12 min ago | ComputerWorld Dropbox angling for larger corporate share Dropbox on Tuesday unveiled a new version of its data storage and sharing service for business claimed to provide IT administrators with more control by separating work and personal files. 3 hrs ago | ComputerWorld Data breaches nail more U.S. More U.S. 3 hrs ago | MediaPost Users Trust Online Retailers With Data Privacy, Less Confidence With Advertisers, Marketers Online auctions, banking, social networks, and competitions are taking the brunt of the burden when it comes to data protection. 3 hrs ago | JD Supra Balancing the data privacy debate: The benefits of big (and little) data 7 hrs ago | ComputerWorld 7 hrs ago | Mashable. Google Fighting Spanish Law Requiring It To Remove Links Based On Privacy Claims. La vie privée n’est pas ce que l’on croit. La vie privée n'est pas ce que l'on croit Je vais encore une fois jouer les vieux cons, mais je trouve parfaitement superflue l’agitation actuelle autour de ce qui serait la fin de la vie privée.

La vie privée n’est pas ce que l’on croit

Le sujet agite, notamment à cause des déclarations de Marc Zuckerberg. Le patron de Facebook se fait l’adepte d’un monde de la transparence, ou la vie privée ne serait pas la règle. Il a pris une tournure plus polémique, sous nos latitudes, quand, sur InternetActu, Jean-March Manach a publié son éclairant et stimulant billet sur les petits cons.

En s’essayant à dresser le portrait de cette nouvelle génération qui s’approprie le réseaux et ses outils pour s’inventer un autre vivre ensemble en rupture de banc, il a secoué la poussière soixante-huitarde. Faut-il pour autant considérer que la vie privée est une notion bientôt du passé ? Et puis, il y a cette grande vérité qui est que les gens ne s’exposent pas à dessein. Les apparences sont trompeuses.