Asking an Expert – How VPN Can Protect from government Surveillance

Last Updated on June 11, 2019 by Sohail Qaisar

The National Security Agency (NSA) is indeed spying on people around the world. This statement has made solid ground after Snowden’s revelation about how NSA spies on people in the cloak of national security. The story of spying by official authorities is not new. But keeping ourselves safe from the government’s prying eyes is the major problem. Let’s discuss it in detail.

How Does Government Spy You?

Government agencies ask backdoor access from popular websites to obtain data from the users. They create large databases and store almost every record of activities we do online.

The difference today is that the public knows they have been watched and they are now more careful. Point being that the general public has started to believe in online privacy and security.

Before we discuss how to stay safe from government surveillance, let’s discuss what does the state knows about you?

What does the Government Know You?

The NSA implemented a project called “PRISM” back in 2007. According to that project, the communication between foreign nationals and US citizens were being intercepted. This also included large corporations and biggest online companies like Apple, Google, Facebook, Skype, and YouTube.

What set of data NSA monitor, store, and analyze of its and other foreign citizens.

•           Email

•           IM Chats

•           Stored Data

•           Photos

•           Social Network Information

•           Video Conferences

•           VOIP (Internet Phone Calls)

•           Phone calls

•           Tracking phone calls

Is it legal? Apparently Yes!

However, the US government has clearly said that these projects were not only limited to the citizens of the US; they targeted people indiscriminately. If you are still wondering how the government get on with this spying program then here is the answer as per The “Guardian” which broke the story first;

The government did it all without the consent of the company; even the biggest corporations did not know whatsoever. They tapped the router and compiled the information on their own.

How can a VPN Protect you from Government Surveillance?

You can stay away from the prying eyes of the government using a VPN (Virtual Private Network) it is not complicated like using high-tech and advance tools instead it requires merely single click for you to be anonymous.

How? Well, the main job of a VPN is to mask your IP with one of its own IPs. Once you connect to a VPN, your original IP is replaced with one of the VPN server’s IP. This way even if your government tried to track you, they won’t be able to as they can only see is VPN server’s IP.

A VPN gives you encryptions using which nobody can intercept your online activities. Many VPN providers offer 256-bit encryption while some rely on 128bit encryption. VPN technology uses strong protocols to create a secure tunnel to route your traffic from one point to another without letting anyone intrude in your communication, especially authorities and agencies.

VPN also helps you keep yourself protected from cyber-attacks like phishing, DDoS attacks, and DNS leaks.

A speedy and robust VPN will not only provide you complete protection on the internet but it won’t compromise your internet speed which is a common perception among the internet users. Not all VPN performs well, but the fastest and best VPN can do all.

So the secret is out now, the government is spying on you, and there is no other way but using a VPN to ensure the security of your data on the internet.

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Sohail Qaisar

Sohail Qaisar is the founder and managing editor of TechBead, he founded TechBead in 2011. He is a tech geek, social media enthusiast and gaming addict. Contact him on the following email address: contact@techbead.com

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