If Netflix Cracks down on proxies, access to content is not the only thing you'll lose

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I was surprised at the announcement yesterday that Netflix:

"Some members use proxies or" unblockers "to access the titles available outside their territory. To solve this problem, we use the same or similar measures of other companies do. This technology continues to evolve and we evolve with it. This means that in the coming weeks, those using proxies and unblockers will only be able to access the service in the country where they are currently. We are confident that this change will not affect the members not to use proxies. We look forward to offering all our content anywhere, so consumers can enjoy all Netflix without using a proxy. That is the objective that we will keep pushing "

Their announcement raised some immediate questions :.

1. What about the customers Netflix that use VPN to overcome the limitation by their ISPs or intentional network interference by bandwidth providers?
the battles between Netflix and ISPs have been well documented. ISPs use Deep Packet Inspection (DPI ) unencrypted Internet connection speeds to strangle Netflix or intentionally interfere with Netflix bandpass suppliers. Unfortunately, the end users are caught in the middle of this battle between the pioneering efforts of Netflix and attempts providers to retain their historic monopoly over the last mile.

Colin Nederkoorn, a frustrated customer Verizon and VyprVPN users, published a great article and video showing how VyprVPN enabled it to obtain 10x faster speeds on Netflix. Thousands of users responded, and many wonder how a VPN actually increases speeds.

I also use our router VyprVPN App to my house to overcome the limitation by my ISP. It is important to note that Netflix or HBO streaming requires only 4-6 Mbps. Most users have a 20-100 Mbps connection but House of Cards buffers and yet is pixelated. ISPs are rip off their customers when they Throttle is a different conversation, but more and more people are using VPN to overcome the limitation.

The fact is, more and more VyprVPN users inside and outside of the United States tell us that their speeds actually increase when using VyprVPN. VyprVPN users are effectively using them as "Virtual ISP" for faster speeds, but they also get security and privacy because of the encrypted connection. Common sense says that the speeds are inherently slow because of the encryption overhead, but it is currently at the network layer to explain the increased speed.

When you encrypt your connection, your ISP can not see your traffic or what you do online. This makes it much harder for them to throttle your connection depending on your activity. With VyprVPN you can achieve significantly faster speeds when streaming content. With VyprVPN you can run at maximum speed, with less risk of buffering and slow memory, the pixelated connections.

2. What Netflix users who travel abroad, but can not use a service for which they paid?

Golden Frog is a global company, so I sometimes travel abroad for conferences or meetings. After a long day, I like to go back to the hotel and watch Netflix. But I have to use VyprVPN for watching Netflix abroad. It just looks, though. I have a Netflix account USA (and billing address) so I should be able to watch Netflix. If Netflix blocking VPNs, then I must submit either Wi-Fi insecurity hotel or watch TV in a foreign language. Why can not I just use the service I paid for when I'm traveling?

3. Why point the finger proxies or VPNs when Netflix can use customer billing information to display relevant content to users?

I am a Netflix customer and off for more than a decade. I love Netflix and I love their thrust in creating and publishing their own content. "Make a murderer" is a fantastic example of why I continue to be customer Netflix.

As Netflix customer, I know they raise my billing information, including my address and country. Why not use Netflix customer billing information to display relevant content to users?

Here at Golden Frog, we use the customer billing information to reduce fraud and abuse of our network. For example, if a customer signs using an Australian IP address but provides an address to the US sending, we can prevent the client to use our VyprVPN service until they provide more information to our team.

Golden Frog is a much smaller company than Netflix. Certainly, Netflix has the resources to build a system based on the billing address. As the saying goes, "The simplest solution is usually the correct one."

What this means for VPN users?

It is difficult to Netflix's statement if they consider a VPN proxy. We certainly do not consider VyprVPN a proxy. But if Netflix considers VPN proxies and VPNs blocks, then they are greatly diminished the privacy and security of their customers while simultaneously subjecting them to abusive practices of ISPs to the Netflix service and its users.

It is perfectly legal to watch Netflix on a VPN service. In fact, many VyprVPN customers around the world connect to a server location in the country to get past an ISP throttling their streaming traffic. These VPN users are not accessing any geo-restricted content. They are simply being proactive in taking steps to optimize their Internet experience.

Fortunately, we do have problems with Netflix access through VyprVPN now.

Additional Resources

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The Internet of things insecure

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Although a huge 87% of people allegedly do not know what the Internet of Things is, it is safe to say that the percentage will be reduced soon. As described by USA Today, IoT "simply means that an object has embedded sensors in it and the ability to send the collected data to the outside, usually via Wi-Fi or Internet."

With more devices connected than ever, the IoT is constantly expanding. CES this year was an indicator that, as the connected devices have been a huge topic at the event. With all these new devices and data collection and transmission as the IoT also brings many risks to privacy.

As described in US News, "supposedly the Internet ecosystem objects allow hackers to do physical damage through these connected devices." It was also reported that many devices include little or no collateral and privacy settings, with popular devices like the nest and Belkin WeMo Switch particularly vulnerable. Many experts warn that both devices and networks must be safer to take account of the IoT expanding. There are also concerns about how the data collected from the IoT is used, sold and shared.

A recent article by ZDNet reported that the chief US intelligence believes that the IoT "could lead to widespread vulnerabilities in civil infrastructure and US government systems." This came out of an assessment the threat was delivered to the armed Services Committee of the US Senate in early February. He also said: "In the future, the intelligence services can use the IoT to the identification, monitoring, control, location tracking, and targeting for recruitment, or have access to networks or user identification information. "the report also contained examples of how devices such as TVs, baby monitors and potential home automation products could be used to conduct surveillance.

IoT has become even more frightening recently when Shodan, a search engine for the IoT has been highlighted in the news. as described by Vocativ "Shodan is a site that scans the Internet for devices accessible to the public and capture their addresses, creating a search index that includes everything from home surveillance cameras at traffic lights to heart monitors fetal IP power switches for hospitals. Essentially one of the so-called Internet of things that do not have a password is set, and it was more devices than you think. " means that users can browse vulnerable webcams, then log on to the Web cameras and see what they record. This is obviously a huge violation and alarming privacy feature that came to following the IoT.

So what can you do?

Like many Privacy- related issues, the first step is awareness. It is important to be aware of your connected devices, how they work and what vulnerabilities they may contain. once you understand the risks, you can work to make more informed decisions on the use of these devices.

another thing you can do is to use a VPN to encrypt the Internet connection on your home network, and thereby protect the connected devices in it. VyprVPN Router can help you achieve this, and you can Read more here.

Learn more about the IoT, Shodan and privacy in the sources listed below.

Sources: Ars Technica, US News, Vocativ, USA Today

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We agree with Apple - We can not create a precedent of an iPhone "Backdoor"

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Last night, the government of the United States (a federal judge in California) ruled that Apple must provide access to phone the gunman San Bernardino. With this decision they ordered Apple to unlock and decrypt the encrypted iPhone 5C camera

Apple responded with a strong letter to customers -. explain what the government decided how he assisted in the investigation so far San Bernardino, and why they are against this order. They called on the public and customers to join the discussion

The letter highlights the extremely dangerous precedent this decision would set and the implications of the government's request. "The implications of the government requirements are frightening. If the government can resort to the Act All Writs to make it easier to unlock your iPhone, it would have the power to reach anyone in the apparatus capture their data. the government could extend this violation of privacy and demand that Apple build a monitoring software to intercept your messages, access your health records or financial data, track your location, or even access to the microphone or a picture of your phone without your knowledge system. "

" We certainly understand why the government wants the information in question because of the horrific acts perpetrated by terrorist San Bernardino. But much more is in. If Apple is needed to build a back door to this iPhone, we all know it will not be for all single device or even just to investigate the future similar situations, "said Sunday Yokubaitis, President of Golden Frog. "Once there is a backdoor for the previous iPhone for" All Writs Act "used to link services and devices vendors will set up this and backdoors will be created force and then used. - And abused - many . We have seen times of great Oversteps government surveilling citizens in the past using forced or voluntary assistance from the private sector (Room 641a Take, for example) is simply a bad idea. - and bad policy - d require services, applications and operating system vendors to create and maintain a "key" that gives access to encrypted information stored on a user's terminal or in the cloud, because it opens the door to surveillance during scanning, and routine personal information to anyone and in fact all aspects of the daily activities of each. no government should have access. If the US government gets it, so will many others including repressive regimes and, ultimately, terrorist organizations and states that almost are themselves terrorists or supporters of terrorism. "

As company Golden Frog has always been synonymous with strong and secure encryption for everyone, and we are opposed to the idea that suppliers should or must build and maintain a mechanism that will inevitably make the insecure encryption and that surely will simply lead to abuse and the complete loss of privacy. We are with Apple, and urge everyone who cares about their private life to join them in fight against dangerous back against the government effort to require Apple and consciously create dangerous encryption and simply insecurity for the US government and all others can maintain and develop a surveillance state.

what the government wants here is no different from that of "brief Assistance" employed by the British Crown that so annoyed the founders of the United States and largely led to the revolution that led to states -United. The Declaration of Independence signers complained that King George III "has erected a multitude of new offices, and sent here swarms of new employees to harass our people and eat out their substance." King George would have liked the government wants now, but the founders of the United States increased to deny him this power and we must once again ensure that this repression does not happen again, because it will surely missing constant vigilance and zealous protection of our rights. They can not be given the power and the tool, even in circumstances like these.

What can you do?

  • Join the conversation online using the hashtag #pomme. Make sure to include @goldenfrog to tell us what you think!
  • Sign the petition Access Now
  • Read the full letter here Apple
  • Read EFF position on the issue
  • More about if San Bernardino

Sources: Ars Technica, TechCrunch

Tech Trends at Mobile World Congress 2016

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Mobile World Congress ended Friday in Barcelona, ​​and with more than 100,000 participants and more than 2,0 participating companies, it is not surprising that the conference boasted the largest exhibition worldwide for the mobile industry. With the 2016 event wrapped up, we take a look at the trends in high technology seen at the conference this year:

Wearable Tech

In the field of mobile technology, Mobile World Congress saw a wide range of gadgets ready to surprise and excite consumers. Kit Pre last Vive VR HTC offers virtual reality at 0 frames per second HD video in each eye. This kit requires a powerful PC, and is quite chunky, but has been praised for his whole body experience and a comfortable fit. Samsung has also introduced a series of wearables charm bracelet that act as trackers activity to "follow the daily activities in a fashion to jewelry design and minimal." Bands synchronization with the Samsung smartphone via Bluetooth to keep track of daily activities such as steps, calories and more.

Smart Phones

MWC this year was booming with the technology of futuristic smartphone. Samsung unveiled the Galaxy board Galaxy S7 and S7, and with the new elegant designs featuring curved back glass and microSD card slots, these phones have already caused quite a buzz. The LG G5 has also caused a huge sensation at the event this year. Its modular design and removable battery (LG G5 comes with an expansion slot that allows users to insert accompanying devices specially designed accessories such as camera) make it desirable G5 LG phones for fans intelligent.

IoT

The Internet of objects pavilion at Mobile World Congress promised new smart business models that will improve business processes while reducing costs and risks. The IoT contributes to the global economy in manufacturing, healthcare, insurance and more. In fact, in a speech this week at MWC, European Commission VP Andrus Ansip said that by 2020, at least 26 billion devices will be connected to the Internet, and that 70% of people on earth will own a smartphone. At MWC this year, SIGFOX, a global IoT communication server, won the award for best mobile innovation for IoT. The self-proclaimed "Switzerland of IoT, said SIGFOX" We are neutral on devices, systems integrators, software vendors - we will work with anyone. "We are sure that we will see great things from SIGFOX 2016 [1945002!]

Green Technology

" Going green "to the mobile World Congress was a strong trend this year, with prices green stands recognizing high standards of exhibitors to make the environmentally friendly technology. Who would win? Samsung features an "ecosystem of services and products to allow driving fun experience safer, greener and more "with their new car connected solution. A small Swedish company introduced myFC (My Fuel Cell) a small hydrogen powered fuel cell that works even in extreme conditions- a seemingly ideal product for developing countries. The "green" theme was definitely popular this year!

Golden Frog was thrilled to attend MWC 2016 this year to talk about the importance of privacy and security. We are pleased to see the technology evolves and prosperous so many ways in different markets, and we look forward to the evolution of the most exciting technologies coming in 2017!

Google extends right to oblivion

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Google has expanded its rules from right to be forgotten, that allow citizens to request the search engine remove results that they deem " outdated or irrelevant. "once removed, these results are not represented in the country longer. There was a loophole in the law, however, which allowed the EU people to see the results that had also removed.

About Right-to-be-Forgotten

As explained Ars Technica "in 2014, the search engines have been ordered by the high court of Europe to rub some lists on their index. Google, which controls about 0 percent of the search market in the EU said at the time that these measures amounted to censorship of the Internet. However, the ECJ landmark, indeed, said that the search engines were required to remove links that are old, outdated or irrelevant, and most significant of all is not to be in the interest public. "

The Loophole

Google links only removed from some search sites based in Europe when the law was enacted, which means that the desired people to a site local (google.fr) they got censored results, while they sought on the main site (google.com) they could see all the results. After facing increasing pressure from Europe, they develop these rules. With the new policy, Google will use location-based signals to "ensure that residents located in a given EU country can not see the results of research any version of the site, as those outside the country may go. "

Conclusions

the right to be forgotten is controversial in that it creates concerns about censorship. As some sources noted, using a VPN to access the research results provide a way around this censorship. What about the right to be forgotten? Tell us in the comments below

Sources :. Ars Technica and The Next Web and Fortune

Update - March 28, 2016

the protection agency French data Google fined $ 100,000 Euros for not respecting the right to be forgotten. The fine for "not rub the results of the web search widely enough" - remove the bottom or not. Google removed the applications from the French area, the rules are not applicable outside the EU, but France said the compromise was not enough. Google argues that this law requires censorship, and the EU should not be able to control access to content for Internet users "outside its borders."

An overview of Internet censorship in the Middle East

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Regarding censorship in the Middle East, many countries differ in their policies. Overall, the Middle East is composed of about 22 countries, but this number is subjective (many define the Middle East by geographical standards and other standards defined by religious / cultural). Spanning Asia to North Africa with a population of over 300 million, the Middle East continues to grow. However, it is safe to say that the region has become increasingly censored since the turn of the century. In May 1999, all countries of the region, less Libya and Iraq, had some form of international connectivity. In that year, most countries in the Middle East allowed freer expression in line which was authorized by the local news media, such as community print newspapers.

We took a detailed look at some countries to discuss how censorship varies the region.

Egypt

Egyptians have long fought for their government less oppressive censorship. In recent years, Egypt has known many types of media censorship, the Internet television. During the Arab Spring, the people of Egypt, Libya and Syria attended comprehensive Internet stops their governments tried to end the protests. In 2015, the government in Egypt was busy formulating a new law on cybercrime to restrict freedom of expression. As bloggers and journalists were detained, it became clear that Egypt fears push-back from citizens via the Internet, especially social media. In 2015, the restriction of the Internet by the government seemed again to be a critical problem with censorship directly from a media institution aligned with the state. And it is not limited to the Internet; last month, it was reported that Townhouse Gallery in Cairo reopened after being searched without a warrant and closed by the authorities in December. The non-profit art institution can barely even function after being slapped with a list of stringent regulations similar to censorship.

Tunisia

In the African country of Tunisia, censorship of web content has actually decreased since the overthrow of President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali (who served from 1987 to 2011). The government that replaced removing the filters on popular social media sites such as YouTube. Since his abduction, there has been a big push towards greater transparency and less regulation. However, the fragile Internet freedom in Tunisia is threatened by a number of previously adopted laws, such as the decree on telecommunications and the Internet 1997 decree These restrictive and oppressive laws on censorship have left lasting scars with the African countries, and only time will tell if the country can truly embrace sustainable Internet freedom.

Israel

as recently as January 2016, Israel was pushing for a global coalition to force social media sites such as Facebook, YouTube and Twitter to block the incentive and take more responsibility for the content they publish. While the intention may be regarded as justified by the idea that terrorists messages must be eliminated, the lawyers talking to The Times of Israel are not convinced of this option was feasible. "The point of social media platforms is to provide a forum for users to express themselves," said a lawyer. "We do not want them to micromanage every bit of data we display, and we probably do not want the admins to Facebook and Twitter to read or view all the images we publish, either."

a quick overview of censorship in the Middle East

most censored countries in the Middle East: Syria, Saudi Arabia, Iran

less censored countries in the Middle East: Lebanon, Jordan, Tunisia

We encourage our users to stay informed on the important subject of censorship. Freedom House released its 2015 Freedom of the net compared to easily distinguish between the non-free country '' free '' partly free 'and'. The state of the Internet differs worldwide, and it is important to remember that laws and regulations are changing and constantly change from region to region. A Golden Frog, we never compromise our commitment to developing secure, encrypted products such as VyprVPN, to help provide access to a free and open Internet.

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more on the server locations for VyprVPN in Dubai and the Middle East.

learn more about Internet censorship in 2015.

UAE Snapchat blocks VOIP services

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Last week it was reported that Snapchat calling and video calls have been blocked in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). the leading telecommunications providers in the UAE, Etisalat and du, blocked the features that allow users to make calls or video calls from the Snapchat app.

Snapchat is not the only application or VOIP services blocked in the country. Other services such as Facetime, WhatsApp and WeChat also be blocked. VOIP is regulated in the United Arab Emirates, which means these services should be "carried out in coordination with licensed companies" (2 telecoms) so that only telecommunications providers offer them: "Companies that want to provide [VOIP] services should coordinate with authorized service providers in the UAE in this regard. "

Resources

  • learn more about the censorship in the Middle East.
  • more. on countries blocking VOIP services

Sources: what is on the national and

Changes to Free VyprVPN

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To provide better value to our customers VyprVPN, we make some changes to our free map VyprVPN in the coming weeks. These changes are:

  • New Free VyprVPN users will once 500 MB of data usage
  • Current users VyprVPN Free will receive a final, once 500 MB of data usage
  • data bonus will no longer be provided to refer a friend
  • manual connections will no longer be supported by VyprVPN free - all free connections VyprVPN must be established through the VyprVPN applications

existing free VyprVPN users new and can pass a plan paid at any time for the use of unlimited data. paid plans offer a variety of benefits, including unlimited data, 4 protocol options and up to 5 simultaneous connections. Upgrading to a paid plane now and get 50% off your first month.

If you have questions about your account or future changes, please reach to support @ goldenfrog. com.

Advocates Golden Frog for competition, innovation Cable Set Top Box Market

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Today, Golden Frog Co-founder Ron Yokubaitis spoke at the roundtable Technology Council Austin on "access to consumption, content contest, and cable Set Top Box Bottleneck :. the last pro-innovation debate in the Obama administration " The panel brought together thought leaders in the space, including Gigi Sohn, Advisor to the Presidency FCC Tom Wheeler and Barbary Brunner, CEO of the Council of technology Austin.

roundtable centered on the recent proposal of the US FCC to boost set-top box competition, allowing consumers to "expensive cable boxes swaps for cheaper devices and applications. "This change would increase competition in the market set-top tv box, but could be a" coup "to large telecom (eg Comcast and Verizon). with the new proposal, users can get set top boxes from other suppliers rather that being locked in the box provided by their cable company. 99% of US customers are now required to get decoders for their cable companies, but the new rules would give consumers an additional choice in suppliers and allowing them to save money.

Ron Yokubaitis speaks at ATC roundtable on FCC set top box issue

A Golden Frog strongly believe in an open Internet, and that competition and innovation are essential to the market. Regarding the top box cable problem fixed, we believe in customer choice and are in favor of the proposal from the FCC. Consumers should have a choice in which the equipment they use and how they access the Internet, and should not be forced to buy a set top box from their cable company, but rather to have the freedom to choose their device . In addition, there should be freedom of Discrimination against video applications that currently exist; consumers should be able to add applications and navigate through the platforms they choose

Our main points

Ron focused on points following during the panel, citing the importance .:

  • contest
  • the choice of the customer
  • open networks, regardless of technology or regulatory silo
  • protection of
  • privacy
  • Pull technology advantage to lower prices closer to those of a truly competitive market
  • no forced bonding two products, so users do not have to buy both from the same source (ie: separate the cable company box)

involved: submit your comments to the FCC

you can submit your comments on the proposal to the FCC to let them know what you think. Visit this link http://apps.fcc.gov/ecfs/hotdocket/list and s elect two related procedures:

Video Navigation

  • 16-42, the choice of video navigation expanding consumer
  • 97-80, implementation of the 1996 telecommunications Act the commercial availability of navigation devices

broadband Privacy

  • 16-106 Protection of the privacy of customers of broadband services and other telecommunication services

You can also use comments formal link to attach comments for download. If you use this function, please make sure to insert the procedure numbers (above) when you fill.

Golden Frog Works with the Project Panama Amphibian Rescue and Conservation of the Smithsonian

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We are delighted to announce that we will support Panama Amphibian Conservation Project Rescue, managed by the Smithsonian conservation biology Institute, and their efforts to save the golden frog Panamanian critically endangered. As you can guess from our name, we have a strong connection to the Panamanian golden frog of Panama, our company was actually named after the golden frog. This frog is critically endangered, and the rescue project is actively seeking a cure for the chytrid fungus that wiped (and many other amphibians) on. We support this cause with a donation campaign and three months matched beforehand, where we will match every dollar donated to support this cause. Keep reading to discover the story behind our name, why the golden frog is in danger, why we support this cause and more importantly, how you can participate. Donate Now

The Golden Frog Story

Golden Frog Co-CEO Ron and Carolyn Yokubaitis were Peace Corps volunteers in Brazil in late 1960. During a trip through Central America after their service they stopped in Panama, where they visited the Golden Frog Coffee Bar. Back in the US, Ron and Carolyn continued to raise five son and found many Internet companies over the years.

In 08, they returned to Panama for Internet Conference Latin America , and asked if the Golden Frog Coffee Bar was still there. The coffee bar was longer in business, but they discovered a fun fact: the golden frog is Panama's national animal. Better yet, they learned that the golden frog also has a very unique way of communicating with other frogs - he waves to them! They decided to name their new company on the Internet after the frog Panamanian golden.

Today Golden Frog is freedom online, privacy and security, and embodies the same passion and freedom as in 1970 when Ron and Carolyn first discovered the Golden Frog Coffee Bar. With our products and our advocacy, we continue to fight for the causes we believe in and support for groups fighting for these important causes.

endangered status of the Panamanian Golden Frog

In 1999, the Smithsonian National Zoo scientists working with a researcher from the University of Maine described a new fungus that causes chytridiomycosis skin disease Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis (Bd) which is lethal to amphibians. The spread of this disease (also called "chytrid") is considered responsible for the extinctions of amphibians on several continents.

The mission of rescue and conservation project of Panama Amphibian is to save and to establish insurance settlements amphibian species that are endangered in the extreme Panama - including two species of golden frog. They also work on the development of methods to reduce the impact of chytrid, with a goal of one day reintroducing captive amphibians in the wild. They have two facilities in Panama, the Centre for Research and Gamboa Amphibian Conservation at the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute and the Amphibian El Valle Conservation Center at Nispero zoo, which takes care of 12 endangered species, including two varieties of frog d 'gold.

research efforts are focused on finding a cure or solution applied to the problem of amphibian chytrid that will allow them to reintroduce golden frogs in the wild. This involves research why some individuals survive an infection with Bd while others do not, which has shown promising results to date. SCBI scientists Brian Gratwicke and Rob Fleischer work with Smithsonian post-doctoral fellow Matthew Becker to determine if it is possible to predict which frogs will survive exposure to the chytrid fungus simply by analyzing a sample of the skin. The team also develops probiotics that could be applied to Panamanian golden frogs that could help them resist infection. They study the microbiome frogs, their immune response, genetics and chemistry of the skin to determine how some individuals survive an infection, while others die.

You can learn about the efforts and scientific methodologies, and which is able to date on the official website of the Amphibian Rescue Project. Http://amphibianrescue.org/

Why we support this cause

Among all the worthy causes out there, there are several reasons that we choose to support the rescue project and conservation of Panama amphibian

  • Mission alignment: We see a strong alignment of the mission with the Smithsonian. Their mission is "the increase and diffusion of knowledge" and our mission is to "provide people with privacy, security and access to a free and open Internet." As the Smithsonian aid disseminating knowledge, we help people to access information and knowledge sharing by providing a free online worldwide
  • golden Frog login Panama :. here in golden frog, we have a strong connection to the Panamanian golden frog. our company was named after the frog, and after a coffee bar our co-founders visited trip to Panama in 1970. as this frog had an impact deep Golden Frog, we believe it is important to support the efforts of the Smithsonian to find a cure for the gold frogs
  • core values ​​:. one of our values fundamental is "advocacy is important," meaning that we are going beyond selling a product and be actively involved in policy advocacy and issues that we pay attention to. Along with our many privacy and security policy efforts, we are working to support causes that are important to us -. The Panamanian golden frog is one of them

How you can help

Through our partnership, we made an initial donation to the Panama Amphibian Rescue and Project conservation. We launch a campaign to collect additional donations - and we will match all donations received through this campaign. . You can participate by donating now

Or we help spread awareness online and encourage all your friends to make a donation - simply re -share our posts and be sure to use the hashtag #FightForFrogs in the items of your own. The more people know the status of endangered golden frog, the more people we can get involved in fundraising for healing.

Donate Now

Resources

  • Donate Now
  • Visit our landing page for more
  • learn more about the amphibian rescue project

The Wi-Fi Public dangers

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Public Wi-Fi is convenient and often free. It is common, too, and is available in many frequently visited locations worldwide. What you need to be aware of is that these convenient wireless public networks are at great risk! When using these networks, you may be at risk of nosy hacks and steal your information. The Wi-Fi provider may also be collect data on you can use to make money or to target ads.

What is an unsecured Wi-Fi network?

an unsecured Wi-Fi network is a network that does not require entering a password or login information to use the network. These networks can be offered by a company or in public places such as cafes, airports or shopping malls. According to one estimate, there are over 100,000 public Wi-Fi hotspots unsecured worldwide. Home networks Wi-Fi can also be unsecured if the owner chooses to leave the network open.

What information is at risk if you are using an unsecured Wi-Fi network?

  • Your IP address
  • Your position
  • Web sites you visit
  • Your personal communications, such as e- mails and chats
  • Files you send
  • your passwords and other sensitive information

How a VPN help?

VPN encrypts your Internet connection secure and protect your privacy. When connecting with a VPN, no one - not the ISP, the business owner / network or any third attacker or snoop - can see the information you send over the network. When using a Wi-Fi network with a VPN, your privacy and security are protected at all times. Protect your privacy on unsecured Wi-Fi with VyprVPN is VyprVPN now

More

  • More about the dangers of. Public Wi-Fi (Blog Link)
  • Read articles from Huffington Post and GFI

UN declares Internet access a human right

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The UN has made a monumental announcement this month, when they condemned the Internet stops to defend online rights.

The non-binding resolution was unanimous, with leaders from around the world to protest against these decisions and preserve Internet freedom. They encouraged governments far to stop and think before ordering Internet mass closures and adopting barriers that stop citizens' access to critical information online. Senior Manager of Advocacy Global Access Now, Deji Olukotun, spoke about the victory: "This resolution is an important step in the fight against Internet closures The international community has listened to the voices of civil society - many of whom have suffered. under the judgments themselves. - and laudably pushed this pernicious practice "

the recent UN resolution comes on the heels of the recent Internet shutdowns in Turkey, and social media stops in several countries Africa.

Although most are in support of the UN decision to recognize Internet access as a human right, five countries (Russia, China, Saudi Arabia, South Africa and the India) opposed the resolution. Some of these countries have declared that Internet blockades are sometimes necessary to fight against terror and extremists to spread online. Despite this, the U.N. will stop. The U.N. is not an enforcement agency and can not actively force countries to comply with certain rules or regulations. However, there is power in numbers, and this surge in online human rights that governments will think twice before adopting mass Internet outages.

Golden Frog has always defended the freedom of the Internet, and we believe that this resolution is a victory. We hope that this recent decision by the U.N. will help increase awareness of Internet outages and the threat they are basic human rights. Learn more about how you can defend your freedom of the Internet by downloading VyprVPN today.

Free Internet? Twitter blocked in Tunisia and Egypt

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Latest news from Tunisia and Egypt recalls the government's crackdown on social networking sites in Iran in 09 . According to an article published this week, Egypt seems to have blocked access to Twitter in response to citizens who use social networking sites to organize protests against the government. The Internet, for many in this world, are not free.

A personal VPN service such as Golden Frog VyprVPN service is a tool that can help people get around these restrictions. By encrypting communications between the VyprVPN network and the end user, unwanted third parties are prevented from determining which sites end user is visiting or communicating with. Since 1994 Golden Frog was dedicated to the restoration of individual rights to privacy online. Golden Frog VyprVPN allows its customers to use the Internet freely and safely, from where in the world, including Egypt.

More about www.goldenfrog.com/vyprvpn!

Syrian Facebook Attack Illustrates Vulnerability of Internet Users

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According To a report from the Electronic Frontier Foundation, it is Believed que la Syrian Telecom Ministry lancé a "man-in-the-middle "attack Against the more secure HTTPS Version of Facebook.

" Man-in-the-middle "attacks allow the attacker to enter into private conversations and interject Their Own messaging without the victims' knowledge. Particular This attack is not sophisticated - raising security warnings in users' browsers and unverified by the Certificate Authority. Unfortunately, most is users are so used to getting pop-up warnings That They Do not read em anymore-even. . Instead, the warnings They just click away, Giving Their attacker explicit access to Their Facebook account and private communications

There are ways to protect yourself and your data - no matter Where in the world you are. EFF Noted That Some ISPs Syrian-have already blocked an anonymizing proxy service, named Tor. Purpose do not fret, Golden Frog's VyprVPN, a personal VPN service, you can protect aussi contre Syria's man-in-the-middle attack. First, VyprVPN tunnels traffic to locations in the United States, Europe, or Asia - bypassing the Syrian servers thesis Being used in attacks. Second, all data sent through the tunnel is encrypted, so-even if government systems tries analyze your traffic, They Can not tell what websites are Being visited.

As MENTIONED in the paper published by the Electronic Frontier Foundation, there are --other services, APPROBATION have Internet Proxy 'That solutions allow users to bypass local restrictions. Many of These Provide a similar feature set to VyprVPN, HOWEVER, the key difference is VyprVPN's Ability to Provide personal, encrypted access to the Internet, through ict managed servers at locations around the world - without Affecting speed. This means clustering users can circumvent thesis in Syria attacks by the Syrian Telecom Ministry and connect securely to the Internet. Furthermore, VyprVPN's encryption Enables deeper levels of privacy and security That traditional web proxies do not offer -. ALLOWING users the Ability to surf the Internet in confidence

For more information about VyprVPN and Its cost-effective solution to local overriding government Internet browsing restrictions, visit https://www.goldenfrog.com/vyprvpn/vpn-service-provider.

Dump Truck Online Storage output for Giganews members

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Dump Truck Since 09, we have been committed to our corporate partnership with Giganews to develop new products and online tools for Giganews members. We packed Mimo Usenet Browser + Search VyprVPN and as additional services for Giganews members. Our ongoing partnership continues with today's announcement that another product Giganews Golden Frog, online storage Dump Truck, will be delivered free with every Giganews account.

Giganews announced today that all Giganews Diamond members now have free access to 30 GB of Dump Truck Online Storage. All other Giganews accounts have access to 5GB of free Dump Truck Online Storage

For more details, please read the Giganews blog post announcing the launch of Dump Truck Online Storage for members Giganews :.

Today, we are extremely pleased to announce that we have added Dump Truck online storage for all Giganews members at no extra cost! All Giganews Diamond members now have free access to 30 GB of Dump Truck Online Storage. All other Giganews accounts have access to 5GB of free Dump Truck online storage.

After hearing the Giganews members they want a line, a secure personal storage service, we announced our partnership with Golden Frog plans to provide online storage for Giganews members. Today we are pleased to offer online storage for Giganews members.

Over the last 18 months, our partnership with Golden Frog led to the development of innovative new products and tools for Giganews members. We first partnered with Golden Frog to create the Mimo Usenet Browser + Search. Soon after, we brought the VyprVPN Personal VPN Service Golden Frog Giganews members. Now Dump Truck Online Storage by Golden Frog is included free with every Giganews account.

What is Dump Truck?

Dump Truck is a personal online storage service created by Golden Frog with a focus on speed and security of personal data. Use Dump Truck to store and access your photos, documents, data and files from anywhere in the world. Dump Truck uses 256-bit encryption to secure your files and delivers the same unlimited speeds you expect from Giganews

Dump Truck features include :.

  • intuitive web interface with drag and drop download
  • simple file structure and secure
  • 256 bit SSL encryption for uploads and downloads
  • the files are encrypted on disk with 256-bit AES encryption
  • access to your files anywhere in the world
  • WebDAV support -Access Dump Truck using DAV clients and applications

Dump Truck upcoming features:

  • iPad, online storage iPhone and Android - storage displacement
  • Windows desktop application and Mac - Go your files like any other drive
  • public and private sharing - Share with the world or just your friends
  • protection Password - control access to your data

All Giganews members can simply log on to Dump Truck to start. If you are not already a member Giganews, please register now!

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Installation instructions PPTP VyprVPN DD-WRT Router Update

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VyprVPN PPTP DD-WRT We have just updated our installation instructions VyprVPN PPTP for DD-WRT routers today. Using VyprVPN on a router with DD-WRT firmware installed enables your whole network share a single VyprVPN connection. All devices in your network, including devices without native support VPN can connect to VyprVPN and access to all Internet security

Advantages of PPTP VyprVPN on routers DD WRT :.

  • Protect multiple devices with a VyprVPN connection -. with VyprVPN PPTP configured on your DD-WRT router, you can protect any device that connects to your network using a single account VyprVPN
  • secure devices without native VPN support - When setting VyprVPN on your router, each device on your network is protected. Devices without native VPN support, as your Xbox, PS3, Smart TV, Blu-ray player compatible Web can securely access the Internet.
  • Maintain your local network using a VPN - Setup VyprVPN on one device sometimes prevents communication between devices on your LAN. After VyprVPN configuration on your DD-WRT router all devices can communicate using VyprVPN.

Use VyprVPN PPTP set up instructions for DD-WRT routers supported to configure your router and secure your entire network today!

Please note that VyprVPN only supports one VyprVPN connection per user. Before connecting your router to VyprVPN, please ensure that you do not have other active VyprVPN connections. If you are currently connected to VyprVPN, learn to disconnect VyprVPN connections remotely using the Golden Frog Control Panel.

If you are not already a Golden Frog customer, we invite you to learn more about VyprVPN and registration today!

Please subscribe to Golden Frog blog and follow us on Facebook, Twitter or Google+ to stay updated on news and announcements Golden Frog.

New VyprVPN server in Toronto, Canada!

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VyprVPN Canada Location We are happy to announce that we have added a new VyprVPN server in Toronto, Canada! The Toronto VPN server is available for all VyprVPN protocols, including PPTP, L2TP / IPsec, and OpenVPN.

For Golden Frog VyprVPN customers using Desktop, the new Toronto VPN server address is automatically available when choosing your server location. To select the location of the Toronto server when using VyprVPN Mobile, simply log on your iOS or Android app and log in

Customers who manually set up VyprVPN with their operating system , please update your hostname to VyprVPN .: ca1.vpn.goldenfrog.com

VyprVPN for Android showing Toronto server

VyprVPN customers now have unlimited access to following server locations:

  • Canada - Toronto - NEW!
  • United States - Austin, TX
  • United States - Washington, DC
  • United States - Los Angeles, CA
  • Netherlands - Amsterdam
  • France - Paris
  • United Kingdom - London
  • Germany - Frankfurt
  • Asia - Hong Kong

We believe that high performance strategically placed servers is key and we will continue to add additional server locations throughout 2013. Tell us where you want the location of the next server in submitting or voting for new server locations to ideas Golden Frog.

If you do not currently have VyprVPN, please sign up today - each account includes our 7 days money back guarantee safe

to stay updated with VyprVPN, please subscribe to. Golden Frog blog and follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Google+. Or, if you have an idea or feature request product, please share it with us http://ideas.goldenfrog.com.

Join us at our "Take Back Your Internet" Party at SXSW 2013!

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Golden Frog Go to SXSW 2013? We co-hosting a party at SXSW 2013 and you're invited!

Join us at Take Back Your Party Internet presented by Golden Frog and Giganews. Come mingle with members of the teams Giganews and Golden Frog and help spread the word that the Internet should remain open and free! VyprVPN and Dump Truck swag will also be available.

If you want to attend the party, you need a TICKET! Please stop by our booth at the SXSW Interactive to get your ticket for the party

What :. Take Back Your Internet Party presented by Golden Frog and Giganews
When: March 11th 6-10 PM
Where: The Hangar Lounge - 318 Colorado St. Austin, TX 78701
Music: Eagle Eye Williamson
drink Open Bar
cost No cost to you - must have tickets
Party ticket: Available on the Golden Frog stand! # 513 at SXSW interactive seating

Why participate? - Live music, open bar, gifts, great conversation, and support the cause to keep the Internet open and free

If you have any questions, please Write these sxsw2013@goldenfrog.com us

hope to see you in Austin!

VyprVPN server cluster Romanian New!

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Romanian VyprVPN server cluster Hello din Bucuresti! We added a new VyprVPN server cluster in Bucharest, Romania!

We added many new servers based on comments submitted to our microsite ideas. Please continue to share your product suggestions and feature requests and we will keep providing the best VPN service

Our approach is unique in the VPN industry -. We have, engineer and manage our VPN server clusters so we can deliver the fastest VPN connections to our global network. Other VPN vendors use third party companies to host their VPN servers. We do.

Our clustered server approach also increases the reliability and availability. It is inevitable that the servers go down. And when they do, our server cluster can dynamically change your connection to another server in the cluster.

Our cluster solution also makes it easy to connect to VyprVPN. Just choose a server location without scrolling through a long list of servers. Do not worry if a server is overloaded or unavailable, supports the preferred protocol, or you run out and force you to reconnect.

Do not forget that each server cluster includes unlimited IP and unlimited bandwidth. We never limit your connection time or bandwidth!

The Romanian VPN server cluster is available for all VyprVPN protocols, including PPTP, L2TP / IPsec, and OpenVPN.

If you use VyprVPN Desktop, the new Romanian VPN server cluster is automatically available when choosing the location of your server. To choose the Romanian VyprVPN server cluster with Mobile, simply log on your application and log in

If you manually configure VyprVPN on your operating system, you can update your name 'VyprVPN host :. ro1.vpn.goldenfrog.com

You now have unlimited access to the following locations on the server:

  • Asia - Hong Kong
  • Canada - Toronto
  • Denmark - Copenhagen
  • Europe - Luxembourg New
  • France - Paris
  • Germany - Frankfurt
  • Moscow - Russia New
  • Netherlands - Amsterdam
  • Romania - Bucharest New
  • Sweden - Stockholm
  • Switzerland - Zurich New
  • UK - London
  • US - Austin
  • US - Los Angeles
  • US - Washington

We recently added a Luxembourg VPN server, a Russian VPN server, a VPN server in Switzerland, Sweden VPN server and a VPN server Denmark. And we will continue to add additional VPN server clusters throughout 2013 - so stay tuned

If you want protection for your Internet connection while at home or on the road, try free VyprVPN risk for 7 days !. If you are a Dump Truck user, please add VyprVPN your account today!

To stay updated with VyprVPN, please subscribe to Golden Frog blog and follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Google+. Or, if you have an idea or feature request product, please share it with us http://ideas.goldenfrog.com.

New Singapore Cluster VPN server!

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VyprVPN Singapore We added a VyprVPN server cluster in Singapore!

This is our second server cluster in the Asia-Pacific region, and we will continue to add additional clusters in the region throughout 2013.

Our approach is unique in VPN industry - we have, engineer and manage our VPN servers so that we can provide fast and reliable connections. Other VPN vendors use third party companies to host their VPN servers. We do.

Our cluster solution, it is easy to connect. Just choose a server location without scrolling through a long list of servers. Do not worry if a server is overloaded or unavailable, supports the preferred protocol, or you run out and force you to reconnect.

Use VyprVPN Desktop and mobile applications to easily connect to VyprVPN with one click or tap.

Singapore VPN server cluster is available for all VyprVPN protocols, including PPTP, L2TP / IPsec, and OpenVPN.

If you use VyprVPN Desktop, the new Singapore VPN server cluster is automatically available when choosing the location of your server. To choose the Singapore VyprVPN server cluster with Mobile, simply log on your application and log in

If you manually configure VyprVPN on your operating system, you can update your name 'VyprVPN host :. sg1.vpn.goldenfrog.com

You now have unlimited access to the following locations on the server:

  • Asia - Hong Kong
  • Canada - Toronto
  • Denmark - Copenhagen
  • Europe - Luxembourg New
  • France - Paris
  • Germany - Frankfurt
  • Russia - Moscow New
  • Netherlands - Amsterdam
  • Romania - Bucharest
  • - Singapore New
  • Sweden - Stockholm [1945009!] New
  • Switzerland - Zurich New
  • UK - London
  • US - Austin
  • US - Los Angeles
  • US - Washington

We recently added a VPN Romanian server, VPN Luxembourg server, a Russian VPN server, VPN Swiss server, VPN Sweden and a VPN server server Denmark. We will continue to add additional VPN server clusters throughout 2013 - so stay tuned

If you want protection for your Internet connection while at home or on the road, try it free for 7 days VyprVPN risk !. If you are a Dump Truck user, please add VyprVPN your account today!

To stay updated with VyprVPN, please subscribe to Golden Frog blog and follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Google+. Or, if you have an idea or feature request product, please share it with us http://ideas.goldenfrog.com.

New VPN Server Cluster in Norway!

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VyprVPN Norway We have added a new VyprVPN server cluster in Norway!

The new server cluster is available for all VyprVPN protocols, including PPTP, L2TP / IPSec and OpenVPN

How to access the Cluster Server Norway :.

  • VyprVPN office -. If you use VyprVPN Desktop, the new server cluster will automatically be available when you choose the location of your server
  • Mobile VyprVPN - If you use mobile VyprVPN, simply log on application and log back in to enable the option in Norway
  • manual configuration - If you manually adjust VyprVPN on your operating system, you can update your name 'VyprVPN host :. no1.vpn.goldenfrog.com

Remember, you can connect to VyprVPN server without restrictions on the transfer of data or server switching. We offer unlimited switching between server locations and more than 0,000 IP addresses to server connections are always available

You now have unlimited access to VPN following server locations:

  • Asia - Hong. Kong
  • Canada - Toronto
  • Denmark - Copenhagen
  • Ireland - Dublin
  • Italy - Rome New
  • Europe - Luxembourg
  • France - Paris
  • Germany - Frankfurt
  • Malaysia - Kuala Lumpur
  • Netherlands - Amsterdam
  • Norway - Oslo New
  • Romania - Bucharest
  • Russia - Moscow
  • - Singapore
  • Spain - Madrid New
  • Sweden - Stockholm
  • Switzerland - Zurich
  • UK - London
  • US - Austin
  • US - Los Angeles
  • uS - Miami New
  • uS - Washington, DC

do not forget to visit our microsite ideas to us know that the location server you want to side

If you want protection for your Internet connection while at home! or on the road, try it free for 7 days VyprVPN risk. Or, if you are a Dump Truck user, simply add VyprVPN your account today!

To stay updated with VyprVPN, please subscribe to Golden Frog blog and follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Google+. Or, if you have an idea or feature request product, please share it with us http://ideas.goldenfrog.com.

New Cluster Server VPN in Lithuania!

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VyprVPN Lithuania We have added a new VyprVPN server cluster in Lithuania!

The new server cluster is available for all VyprVPN protocols, including PPTP, L2TP / IPSec and OpenVPN

How to access the Cluster Server Lithuania :.

  • VyprVPN office -. If you use VyprVPN Desktop, the new server cluster will automatically be available when you choose the location of your server
  • Mobile VyprVPN - If you use mobile VyprVPN, simply log on application and log back in to enable Lithuania as an option
  • manual configuration - If you manually adjust VyprVPN on your operating system, you can update your name VyprVPN to host :. lt1.vpn.goldenfrog.com

Remember, you can connect to VyprVPN server without restrictions on the transfer of data or server switching. We offer unlimited switching between server locations and more than 0,000 IP addresses to server connections are always available

You now have unlimited access to VPN following server locations:

  • Asia - Hong. Kong
  • Austria - Vienna New
  • Belgium - Brussels New
  • Canada - Toronto
  • Czech Republic - Prague
  • Denmark - Copenhagen
  • Europe - Luxembourg
  • Finland - Helsinki
  • France - Paris
  • Germany - Frankfurt
  • Ireland - Dublin
  • Italy - Rome
  • Japan - Tokyo
  • Lithuania - Vilnius New
  • Malaysia - Kuala Lumpur
  • Netherlands - Amsterdam
  • Norway - Oslo
  • Poland - Warsaw
  • Portugal - Lisbon New!
  • Romania - Bucharest
  • Russia - Moscow
  • - Singapore
  • South Korea - Seoul
  • Spain - Madrid
  • Sweden - Stockholm
  • Switzerland - Zurich
  • Turkey - Istanbul
  • UK - London
  • US - Austin
  • uS - Los Angeles
  • uS - Miami
  • uS - Washington, DC

Do not forget to visit our microsite Ideas for us know that the location server you want to side

If you want protection for your Internet connection while at home! or on the road, try it free for 7 days VyprVPN risk. Or, if you are a Dump Truck user, simply add VyprVPN your account today!

To stay updated with VyprVPN, please subscribe to Golden Frog blog and follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Google+. Or, if you have an idea or feature request product, please share it with us http://ideas.goldenfrog.com.

New Asia! Cluster Server VPN in the Philippines!

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VyprVPN Philippines Kamusta Philippines!

You now have even more options in Asia! In a continuing effort to provide people worldwide with a free and open Internet, we are pleased to announce the launch of a new VyprVPN server cluster in Manila, Philippines! The new server cluster is available for all VyprVPN protocols, including PPTP, L2TP / IPsec, and OpenVPN. You can now easily access, select and switch between 39 servers cluster locations in North America, Europe and Asia.

Although people in the Philippines had a lot of freedom on the Internet, which has changed since the controversial 2012 previously CyberCrime Prevention Act. The activists of human rights, advocacy groups and civil rights organizations like the Electronic Frontier Foundation protested against the law, including Article 19, dubbed "Cyber ​​Martial Law", which criminalizes criticism anonymous online. This section has led to arbitrary restrictions on freedom of the Internet and closed several websites by their Ministry of Justice. Online activities such as e-mail, Facebook messages, instant messaging and video conversations can also be monitored without the need for a mandate

How to access the server cluster Philippines :.

  • VyprVPN office -. If you use VyprVPN Desktop, the new server cluster will automatically be available when you choose the location of your server
  • Mobile VyprVPN - If you use mobile VyprVPN, simply log on application and log to allow the Philippines optional
  • manual configuration -. If you manually adjust VyprVPN on your operating system, you can update your hostname to VyprVPN: ph1.vpn.goldenfrog.com

Remember you can connect to VyprVPN server without restrictions on the transfer of data or server switching. We offer unlimited switching between server locations and more than 0,000 IP addresses to server connections are always available

You now have unlimited access to VPN following server locations:

  • Asia - Hong. Kong
  • Australia - Sydney
  • Austria - Vienna
  • Belgium - Brussels
  • Canada - Toronto
  • Czech Republic - Prague
  • Denmark - Copenhagen
  • Europe - Luxembourg
  • Finland - Helsinki
  • France - Paris
  • Germany - Frankfurt
  • Iceland - ! Reykajvík New
  • Indonesia - Jakarta
  • Ireland - Dublin
  • Italy - Rome
  • Japan - Tokyo
  • Lithuania - Vilnius
  • Malaysia - Kuala Lumpur
  • Netherlands - Amsterdam
  • New Zealand - Auckland
  • Norway - Oslo
  • Philippines - Manila New
  • Poland - Warsaw
  • Portugal - Lisbon
  • Romania - Bucharest
  • The Russia - Moscow
  • - Singapore
  • South Korea - Seoul
  • Spain - Madrid
  • Sweden - Stockholm
  • Switzerland - Zurich
  • Thailand - Bangkok New
  • Turkey - Istanbul
  • Vietnam - Hanoi New
  • United Kingdom - London
  • US - Austin
  • US - Los Angeles
  • US - Miami
  • US - Washington, DC

do not forget to visit our microsite ideas to let us know that the server location you want to side

If you want protection for your Internet connection while at home! or on the road, try it free for 7 days VyprVPN risk. Or, if you are a Dump Truck user, simply add VyprVPN your account today!

To stay updated with VyprVPN, please subscribe to Golden Frog blog and follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Google+. Or, if you have an idea or feature request product, please share it with us http://ideas.goldenfrog.com.

ALEC-ECPA Standalone Bill

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The proliferation of electronic communications presents new challenges for state laws to protect personal information from unauthorized research. This model law is intended to provide some clarity for the courts, the law enforcement and consumers by stating that a warrant is required before searching electronic communications. Read more.

United Online Privacy names Nations as a universal human right

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in online privacy, the development of a hotly debated and controversial battle between governments, businesses and citizens around the world, is now a universal human right. The United Nations today voted unanimously to adopt a resolution calling for "Privacy Online" to be recognized as a human right, the extension of the general human right to privacy in the online world.

Although a bit late in the game, this is certainly a step in the right direction with respect to online privacy and the mass surveillance debate. and while this UN resolution will not necessarily change the world, it is clear that world leaders understand the need to protect their citizens who spend more time and share more data online than ever before.

the resolution calls on countries "to establish or maintain independent existing mechanisms, effective national monitoring able to ensure transparency, if any, and the responsibility of monitoring the state of communications." UN resolutions and conclusions are not binding on Member States.

TechRepublic: Use VPN security to protect iPads and iPhones

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TechRepublic: Use VPN security to protect iPads and iPhones - new security flaw

I highly recommend the Golden Frog VyprVPN for its ease of installation, ease of use, infrastructure options, and prices. Organizations with a large number of iOS users could be live on VyprVPN 2.0 pretty quickly

Read the full article :. Use VPN security to protect new iPads and iPhones vulnerability of

VyprVPN for iOS - Now optimized for iPad

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VyprVPN for iOS is now optimized for your iPad! We developed the latest version with iPad design features in mind to give members VyprVPN the best possible experience when running on their iPad VyprVPN . VyprVPN for iOS will automatically detect if you're on an iPad and engage our new interactive Map View functionality.

Vypr for iPad

With Map, you can easily browse through our VPN server sites worldwide from the screen in both portrait and landscape view app default. You now have the ability to search server locations by dragging directly on the interactive map. You can also select the location you want to connect to the application and you automatically ping the server and display the ping times. Connect to any location of the VyprVPN server without ever leaving the home screen!

If you currently use VyprVPN for iOS, update your application to the latest version. If you do not already have the app, you can download VyprVPN for iOS on the App Store.

Sign up for a free 3 day trial now so you do not have a VyprVPN account!

Have ideas for products and feature suggestions? Participate in Beta VyprVPN program, share your ideas on our website Golden Frog Ideas or email support@goldenfrog.com. To stay updated with VyprVPN, please subscribe to Golden Frog blog and follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Google+.

Forbes: Public Hotspots Are privacy and security Minefield: Protect yourself

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Forbes: Public Hotspots Are privacy and security Minefield: Protect yourself -

An axiom among professional network security is that you must treat public hotspots Wi -fi as the equivalent of cyber public bathrooms. convenience that we all use, but only with the required hygiene

Read the full article: public hotspots Are privacy and security Minefield: Protect Yourself

Myth # 2: Anonymity and confidentiality are the same

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Myth # 2: Anonymity and confidentiality are the same -

Myth 2

myth is presented today "Anonymity and confidentiality are the same." This is a common misconception and that we often see. In reality, there are crucial differences between privacy and anonymity that have important implications for VPN users. Learn the reality behind Myth # 2 and stay tuned for 3-7 myths of our last article, I'm Anonymous When I use a VPN. - 7 Debunked

myths
  • Myth # 1: I can be anonymous on the Internet
  • Myth # 2: Anonymity and confidentiality are the same
  • Myth # 3: -. 11th July When my VPN provider announced a "limited" service, which means they will connect any identifying information about me
  • Myth 4 - 14 July When my VPN provider privacy policy says they "do not connect", that means I'm anonymous
  • Myth # 5 :. - July 15 Although my VPN provider uses VPN servers hosted or cloud-based I can still be anonymous
  • Myth # 6: -. 16th July Although my VPN provider does not own and operate the network that I can still be anonymous
  • Myth # 7 - July 17th .. Everything Logging VPN Bad is

I Anonymous When I use a VPN - 7 myths Debunked is the last article in our "Take Back Your Internet" microsite policy. The "7 myths" article addresses a disturbing trend in the VPN industry during the past year. Increasingly VPN providers perpetuate the myth of a VPN or service "anonymous" "no logging", while providing minimal or no transparency on how they actually manage your data. This diverted conscious privacy VPN users to focus on the false promise of anonymity instead of focusing on what really matters when choosing a VPN provider: transparency, trust, ease of use , performance and reliability. During the next week, we will reveal the reality behind the myths crucial 7 VPN, online privacy and anonymity around.

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Ars Technica: "Verizon has made an enemy" crazy FiOS customer Netflix works best on VPN

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Nederkoorn connected to VyprVPN and got a 3Mbps flow, which is what Netflix recommends for the video standard definition. This is "approximately 10x the speed I received a direct connection via Verizon," he wrote

Read the full article :. "Verizon has made an enemy" crazy FiOS customer Netflix works best on VPN

Kill is now available in the office VyprVPN Apps

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Kill is now available in the office VyprVPN Apps -

We received a lot of votes on Golden Frog Kill Ideas for a switching function in our VyprVPN desktop applications. After months of hard work, we are pleased to announce Kill VyprVPN is available for Windows and Mac!

KillSwitch Diagram

Kill What?

Kill Switch is a feature that users can activate automatically "kill" or block their internet connection every time VyprVPN is offline. Except for network communications related to the execution of VyprVPN services, Kill will block all other Internet and network communications.

Kill Why use?

Some users connect to Internet without falsely activate their VPN. Sometimes they do not realize their VPN is offline. In both cases, users are unknowingly exposing their personal data. Kill Switch allows you to only connect to the Internet without VPN protection.

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The fight Golden Frog for private and Open Internet

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Michael Douglas, co-CTO at Golden Frog, discusses what we do to preserve a private and open Internet. Michael spoke as part of the online discussion privacy Golden Frog Texas LinuxFest 2014.

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Michael Douglas: please continue to participate in the drink and small food items fingery. I think the schedule to speak to me for half an hour. If I talk long, it'll be amazing. I think we'll schedule a half hour, and I'll talk through it so fast 10, 15 minutes. Most of them have already left, but I would like to thank the panelists. I think two of them is out. A couple of them traveled here, one from outside the state, one down from San Antonio, so we certainly appreciate them come and help us spread the word of the status of network and privacy.

A brief history about myself. I am co-CTO at Golden Frog. I share that role with the gentleman who was in the back of the anterior chamber and ... well. Under I manages and directs all the management software. It manages all operations, equipment and all that fun that way. On the other side of the house, we are a very agile store, a very open shop [inaudible 00:01:12] started the company 20 years. It will be 20 years old in December, worked for this family, and it was very interesting.

today I hope you either discover or re-confirm you or you have found the truth that privacy and security are not something that we as citizens of this nation, the world, whatever country you're from; this is not something that we delegate the government to take over and protect us. It is something that we must have for ourselves.

When I was preparing this presentation, I do not know what you guys were talking or exactly what they would say. I knew the whole subject, so I am very happy that I have heard many of them say "you must have it." This is in your hands, because the truth is the government will not do it. They will not do it universally. You can come from a government of a country where you have the strongest laws and supervision, laws on privacy, but the truth of the matter is that you live in a world where there are no Internet within the borders of a set of laws.

Really, until Snowden is released ... I'm still skeptical about what the government is and is not, but Snowden showed us the worst case I'll admit I I do not allow myself to believe he was as bad as it really was, they imprison all the information they store all the information and keep it forever. These are the things that were behind how we got to where we are today.

Really briefly, I just want to go out that Golden Frog. Who is Golden Frog? We started to live in 1994. This is actually when I started working for the family, as Texas.net, a small low dialup ISP in San Antonio, Texas. Over the years, it has grown to include Austin, Houston, Dallas / Ft. Worth. As part of that, these days, if you remember, one of the services you have received from your ISP's Usenet access, and we ran Usenets for a while. Other ISPs have come to us and said, 'we hate running Usenet servers. Can we pay you just to provide Usenet? "

In 1998, we formed Giganews and began to sell our Usenet servers that we were already under way for our customers to other Internet service providers, and global customer base. Then a point, I do not know exactly what year we started to do that, but we started to sell direct consumers Usenet access. Now that your ISP service no longer comes with Usenet, if you still want to have Usenet, you must come Giganews or other Usenet provider in the world.

the key to some of the things we're talking about here in this panel. Coming to 00, we realized that being an Internet service provider remote access was not going to survive. the incumbent, monopolistic style of telecommunications and cable companies were not going to leave us an ISP. the independent ISP leaving. We had aT & T, who were Southwestern Bell at that time were buying POI lines so that we can provide our customers with DSL. We order, they say two weeks. Just two weeks, they say, it is still two weeks. Literally two weeks came, and they said another two weeks. It was obvious that if we wanted to continue to be a viable business, we had to find other lines.

So with foundry data, we moved to the provision of colocation data center. We had several data centers over the years. Today, we own and operate two here in Austin. We have one in Houston, and we just broke ground on a center purpose built data we build from the ground in Houston, replicate what we did a few years here in Austin with our flagship data center.

Fast forward to 08, we formed Golden Frog. Golden Frog is the incorporation, if you noticed. We are in fact a European country for a little privacy. Again, as the data Foundry was formed due to the actual appearance of the incumbent monopoly, the ISP protected government were to come, Golden Frog has been formed for the reasons and things you have heard here.

We spent a decade in addition to going to Washington, going to the state governments and rallying and just try to get them to pass laws to protect your privacy, to protect your security, to allow you to have privacy in your home, in your stuff in your materials, data and metadata both. It was clear they are not going to listen. Panelists said even - now that Snowden out, suddenly these people are listening, and they pass bills. The laws of Texas, we could have spent two if Snowden was released a month earlier.

In short, some of our strengths advocacy of what we have done over the years. Back in 00, we advocated to merge Time Warner / AOL for open access to independent ISPs at the Time Warner network. It was adopted as a requirement of the merger. Time Warner has never really done, at least not for us. We knocked on the door many times, but in 02, the FCC reversed the decision, and the network was closed anyway.

In 05, we were very involved in the FCC's policy statement on net neutrality, including by ensuring that you have access to lawful content of your choice. You can run applications and services of your choice, connect your choice of devices, and to have competition among network providers, application providers and content providers that you could choose.

Net neutrality is not a name we have actually picked up on all this stuff. It is what the people have a lot of what we have said about consumer choice, which is always a term that we prefer more on net neutrality. Because what is net neutrality? I do not know what is. If you tell me the choice of the consumer, that tells me something. This tells me that you let me choose who and how.

In 06, we started filing formal comments with the FCC on all their broadband works, and we have done every time since they go out with .. "hey, we want feedback from you on a certain decision that we are preparing to do. " Again, it is all around open access, protect customer choice, protect privacy, requiring genuine consent before monitoring takes place and not what we have today.

The panelists talked about it. We live in a world where if you have a broadband service through Time Warner and AT & T here in Austin, you signed away in the service conditions the right to monitor what you do. AT & T says expressly that the data that you transfer to my network is my professional record, so if you are not encrypting it, it's mine. That's what AT & T said in their terms of service. There are things we've been saying. We are very pleased that all of a sudden now, people are listening.

The end of all this is to say that this is where we come from. We have an advocacy background for your rights, your privacy, your right to choose. Golden Frog was formed because we have grown very tired of waiting for the Government to act.

Last year, Ron Yokubaitis, who was the second gentleman here on the panel and is our co-CEO, he authored a vision document that I really took from here because I like the vision paper and I thought it really rings true with what we were talking about. The realities are that we live in the world, freedom is challenged by those who think they know better than us. This is the government. They think they know better than us, so they will do what they need to do what they feel they must do, and in doing so continue to challenge our freedoms.

Again, this is Ron's article, so here it is. Encryption is the second amendment of the Internet. In this digital age, encryption is the only tool we have available to us to protect our privacy, and the right to have secure communications in any company, whether the company or companies Internet age before Internet is essential for the freedom you 're able to communicate in privacy

the false promise of net neutrality -. So we lived for a while in that order the FCC open Internet, but now it's gone, and we do not really have a real hope that this will revive with everything that has teeth in it. Our response to this deafness of Congress and the FCC and the Federal Trade Commission to any unjustified surveillance, again, I've said and I'll probably say a few more time, this is the catalyst behind Golden Frog. That's why we do what we do, why we got involved, to create encryption and private storage solutions and network access solutions for consumers.

I do not remember who this quote is actually fired. It is in the document, and I did not in my notes, but innovation is the answer. I think it is very important, as it is with an Internet Business Age. If you stop innovating, you die. Privacy and security on the internet is no different. If we do not continue to innovate if we do not continue to make it easier and safer, we might as well not do it.

In short, and I promise we're almost done with the background that we are, and we'll get into what we do a little here. Our core beliefs have. We own and operate our own material, own networks. We manage our own switches. In some cases, if we have our equipment in a facility data Foundry, we have the dirt, and we own the building, and we have everything in this building, so no third party has access my servers that can let the FBI go and take things without us knowing, then owner, it is important for us.

encrypt. We encrypt as much data as we can from site to site, local storage, encrypt it. Minimize it. If there is no business reason to keep it, and I think it was said, perhaps by someone in the audience and here. If there is no business reason to keep it, do not keep it, and if you do have to keep it for a commercial purpose, get rid of it when it does not matter.

open. We will do our best, and we made several internal efforts at this time to be more transparent with our privacy policies, our data retention policies for how we handle your private information.

Finally, simplify. The user experience is so important in these things because as said here on the panel and was mentioned by many people talk about security encryption is that it is difficult for the average person. We are here to make it easy.

This is who we are, where we come from. Now let's learn about what we do. The dump truck was one of the first projects that we came out with, and it is a private storage platform online. Part of the problem we are trying to solve when we jumped into this - It was not the world as it is today when we jumped in, but at the time, one of the problems we saw was that many people, Dropbox is a great product that's been there, have been using the equipment others have been storing your data with other people. I can not, as a supplier, assure you in privacy if I literally stored on someone else's hard disks.

The second problem we saw was by using data deduplication, and the problems we have seen with data deduplication is that associations that between you and another person not because you actually know this person, but because you have the same file. Or depending on how people make storage, if they are things by sounding smart way to really get the most out of memory, if you have any similar files. There might be five of you who do not know each other, but you are all a lawyer for the same common principle, and you have this white paper you read. You may not know you have an association with four other people in a room, but these vendors de-duplicate your data can make these associations.

The solutions, I think, for these two things are obvious. You have storage. You won the network. You own the data center. You own the land. I'm not store your stuff on the equipment from someone else, someone else on the solution. And de-duplicating data. Sounds like an expensive proposition, but the reality is that if you do not want these dangerous associations, a government can walk in and just take off with, you can not go in the way of de-duplicate your data with someone else and data to form these associations.

it was actually brought to light someone with Kim DotCom where they spoke "oh well you gave it to me, then you must know that it is five or ten people because we -dupliquer data, but they all have the file as well. "it was very clear that, yes, this is a problem, and people see and use it there.

VyprVPN, for those unfamiliar, is a VPN consumer product where you can travel, be home, be at the coffee shop and connect to one of our POP around the world to protect you, to encrypt your data so that people around you are not Snooping on you. Your ISP snooping on you do. AT & T, the thing business record, VyprVPN said, AT & T, you can have business records of a bunch of garbage that you can not read. Among several of these cases for a VPN, you be able to geotag somewhere else in the world, again, you privatization.

The problems we examine VyprVPN resolution about some of the topics that we discussed here are the anti-espionage, the problem is that the ISPs and the government spying on you. I do not think I need to add something about it today. I think you guys have heard enough, but another problem in real life is a guy in a coffee shop. You are on a Wi-Fi I do not know ... in fact. I know this guy out there, but do you know if everyone in this room on the same network. I think I left my Wi-Fi.

The solution here, which is where we bring to VyprVPN using these algorithms tested and encrypted using the highest possible. Really, the way I see things, the way we look at it as you move your point of trust your ISP, your network point, a Golden Frog presence of data center where we are before us and you saying this is what we are. This is what we do with your data. This is how long we will keep your data, and by the way, if that changes, we'll let you know.

Throttling is another question that you find with many more home networks, and it is quite common. I do not know if it's on purpose sometimes. Sometimes I think that it is simply practical shotty - ISP throttling your video or other traffic. I know here at Time Warner I have always had problems to YouTube when I arrived at Time Warner. Watching YouTube was a practice we normally hit break, then go do something else, come back, now I can hit play and I can watch. Otherwise it will stutter, pause and all because Time Warner sends me through caching systems shit they is destroyed.

The most common problem that you hear now is the ISPs and peering poor in associations with leading content providers. For us, I look at an ISP as I pay for a service, to provide me with access to the Internet, the best access to the Internet, you can. Why my horrible YouTube? Why I can not watch Netflix in HD? Oh, because they will not pay you too? I thought your client.

So Golden Frog and VyprVPN, A, help with some of this because, A, encrypts you, so they can not say you do [230 down 00:19:35] and, you YouTube? I can not send you to the caching servers because I do not know you do YouTube, so you go through our network to go to YouTube. And because we have the infrastructure and we really care about the customer experience, we make the appropriate network management. We ensure that we have the bandwidth to your Internet service provider so you can get to us, and we make sure we have the bandwidth to Netflix and all these different content providers so you do not have these problems. We're not going to Netflix and go, and saying "hey you have to pay me if you want my clients to reach you." This is not what we are.

We start to hit a phrase that we consider being your VyprVPN virtual ISP. It moves your ISP where you are physically with us, so that you take with you your ISP. Go home, your ISP. You can travel abroad, ask your ISP. It is a known entity, known quantity.

Another issue that helps VyprVPN is anti-censorship. There are many, many different kinds of censorship around the world, and VyprVPN really help many people. I've heard people talk to me, I was traveling in China. In fact, a guy who used to work with us way back in the days Texas.Net I saw here today, and he mentioned that he was in Iraq, watching his Netflix, that you do not get to do in Iraq. VyprVPN will help you punch through the firewall.

We are acting effectively with our Chameleon Protocol go further than just a VPN connectivity. They go further to try to hide so that the people you are connecting through do not even know you are doing a VPN because somehow these great firewall begin to catch and say we'll just block VPN. Whenever we find a way to VPN to come through, we will block a VPN. So with Chameleon, we're basically looking at how we can play the running game to continue to stay ahead of how regimes and others who want to censor what you are oppressive.

The opposite side is, once you are connected to us, we will not censor. We have our own DNS servers. We will not block your access to things via DNS. You do not go to the firewall through another way. We take the world back to ISP over a common carrier in a legal sense. It is a pipe. It is your pipe. You pay for the pipe. Use it as you wish.

If innovation is the answer, it can not stop there and be happy with what we have. We must think about what we do next. On 10 March this year, South by Southwest, Edward Snowden, bouncing through several proxy servers around the world, spoke at SXSW interview with two gentlemen of the ACLU. This is a statement that Snowden made in this interview. I want to play a short video here for you to Chris ACLU of which I will not even try to pronounce the name because I did not check before coming, what was his response to that question. Of course this would happen. I know exactly why this happened. I Muted earlier when the email was dinging you for the panel

Male :. Moreover, it was actually one of several people who had TED talk in the last few months, everyone talks about Internet privacy issues that our government has created. There are at least three of them

Michael Douglas :. I saw the robot in a picture the other day

Christopher Soghoian :. [Video] Now, this does not mean that small developers can not play a role. It will be hot, new communication tools. WhatsApp is basically out of nowhere a few years ago. What I want is for the next or the next Twitter WhatsApp to be encrypted using, communications from end to end. This can be made easier to use. This can be made usable, but you need to put a user experience development team on this. You must optimize. You must make it easy for the average person.

If you are a startup and you work on something, keep in mind that it will be more difficult for incumbents to provide secure communications to their users because their business models are built around advertising services exploited. You can more effectively and easily deploy these services as they can. If you are looking for an angle here, I think we are slowly getting to the point where your customers say, $ 5 per month for encrypted communication, nobody can look at you. I think something that many consumers might be willing to pay. [/Video]

Michael Douglas: Meet CYPHER. We were actually very well in development of our own application for encrypted communication from end to end. Mobile is where we start. When the interview SXSW went live, and I'm sitting in my office listening, and I'll just continue to talk, guys. He continues to say exactly what we think, what we say, what we do. Just a couple of points he made was that he wants the next to be encrypted communication. This is a key core of the CYPHER is. CYPHER is private encryption key. You own and control the key. We can not read your key. We can not see your key. We can not decrypt your data. I do not know what you're talking about. I, as a supplier, not having access to your information.

Make it easier to use. It is the new email. Make it easy to use. This is what we do. VyprVPN is a very clear understanding of what we do in terms of making it easy. We internally UI / UX people that help us to keep things easy, keep things understandable, keep clear to the end user. VyprVPN VPN are not easy to implement. For people in this room, VPNs are probably really trivial to set up, but imagine call your mom and say, "Mom agree, I want you to download the VPN. You need the ARC. No, no , stop. "

with VyprVPN, which is really how we are all user applications and the platforms we support is we make it easy. What I would do is, Mom, I want you to GoldenFrog.com. I want to register, download the application and install it. You just have to use a username and password. Then just click Login. That's all you need to do. We bring the same type of desire, which makes things easy to use. It is not awkward. If you go out and look at the world of private communications today, applications are just frustrating, and we take very seriously the call to make it easier to use.

Another thing is Chris says he thinks it may be something you are willing to pay. I heard several people on the panel today say that same thing. People will be willing to pay for services that keep their private communications secure. We certainly hope that's true, because part of why we CYPHER is so that we can continue to make these types of developments, and developers are not, moreover, cheap. It takes a lot of money to produce these types of applications, and we want to continue to do so.

I just have a couple more things. I want to talk a bit since I am LinuxFest with a whole bunch of computer people here, talk, some of the technology we use at Golden Frog. Did you all know that we have our equipment? I'm not sure you're doing yet. Again, this is part of who we are. We control our destiny. We control our privacy, your privacy.

We are long-time UNIX geeks and longtime fans of Linux, and we use all kinds of Linux open source projects to operate our services and to provide what we provide.