
A VPN securely connects your computer to another network (typically located in another country) through your existing internet. It’s far too complex for even intermediate PC users to understand, incredibly slow, and can pose serious risks of its own–interacting with users and files via the Tor browser is like heading into a minefield. In my own opinion, ToR is one of the worst methods for securing your privacy. You can then interact with those other global users in various ways. Instead of your computer identifying its IP in order to gain access to the internet, your computer is connected to many different computers across the globe.


It’s software that masks your IP address by connecting you to the internet in an atypical way. What’s the best way to secure your online privacy from prying eyes? EdgyLabs weighs in on internet security.
