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Without the internet, this world would be a very different place. We would have to share all of our photos and videos of cute animals with snail mail or some other passing method. We would probably have to search for dank memes ourselves, because they likely wouldn't be available on any regular website. It's amazing that memes even exist, because without them we would be lost!
Nowadays, we can learn practically anything we want, whenever we want.
The internet has undeniably revolutionized the way we live our lives by providing us with an abundance of convenience, connectivity, and information. This has allowed us to learn new things more easily and navigate through the world with ease. If you are older and remember life pre-internet, you will know just how difficult it was to access these resources. Thankfully, the internet has made learning easier than ever before and has allowed us to explore many aspects of the world that were once out of our reach.
Other than that, oral history or word of mouth is all we have to rely on for our recorded history, facts, and figures. Today, with a quick Google search on our phones, we can become instant geniuses. A comparison of my recent life with what I experienced before this review started would show that I have had 5 books delivered to my front door and progress in other areas as well. So if oral history or word of mouth isn't good enough for us now, I don't know what is.
The internet is a dangerous place. It's full of nasty people who want to harm you and steal your money. Make sure you have a secure connection if you want to stay safe.
Hackers are the first thing that comes to mind when thinking about Shadows. Unless your internet connection is private and secured, any and all of your personal information can be accessed by anyone tech-savvy and amoral enough to look for it. We're talking addresses, personal photos, videos, credit card numbers, etc. - anything that is transmitted over a public or insecure internet connection is fair game for those who want badly enough to exploit it.
Many ISPs are mining and selling our data to third-party corporations, which is killing our privacy.
Often, we are not even safe from our own governments. In fact, federal and state agencies can be some of the most egregious when it comes to spying on its citizens and censoring what sites can and cannot be accessed. The overwhelming majority of countries in the "free world" have been documented monitoring civilian activity. And, of course, nearly every known repressive regime does the same while also banning and censoring hundreds of thousands of sites. In other words, George Orwell's concept of Big Brother is alive and well in the 21st century.
If you're ever at a public place like a coffee shop, airport, hotel, or the like and you're using their internet connection, you might be at risk of being hacked. Public internet is incredibly insecure, and this is where many online attacks occur.
There is a glimmer of hope, however. Whether you are concerned citizen who wishes to shake off the government or ISP's monitoring of your data, just a regular person who is concerned for their online safety, or citizen under despotic government - good Virtual Private Network (VPN) can be potential solution to all of these concerns. With so many VPNs to choose from, though, at so many different price points, it can be hard to figure out which one is the best for you. So, today we?ll look at one of the highest-rated VPNs on the market: HMA VPN.
History
Hide My Ass, in a moment of what probably was a smart public relations overhaul, eventually changed their name, turning it into a somewhat cryptic initialism of the original: HMA VPN. Their logo, however, of a donkey dressed up to look like a private investigator (with a fedora, trench coat, and sunglasses) has survived the company's rebranding efforts.
In 2005, Jack Cator of Norfolk, England created HMA, a VPN service that aimed to bypass restrictions that his school had on accessing and downloading music and games over their network. While often lauded as a prodigy for creating his VPN at the age of only 16, Cator's primary concerns at the time were those of a typical 16-year-old - namely, circumventing restrictions placed on him by school officials.
According to Cator, the first HMA server was created in a matter of just a few hours using open-source code. The first iteration of HMA was more like a proxy than a proper VPN, however, and existed as a free site that users could access via URL. From there, the site privately routed the user to their desired website in-browser.
By 2014, HMA had acquired 10 million users and was purchased by AVG Technologies for $40 million.
Design
HMA has one of the most intuitive and user-friendly interfaces of any VPN service I have ever seen. It's really simple to use HMA - just click "on" and the program automatically detects the strongest private network on the server in your area. You can, of course, also choose to select a specific network from a list by searching your location, but you will likely never strictly need to do so. Just hit the "on" button and enjoy endless private browsing.
Content
There isn't a lot of content on the HMA website or app in terms of features, but that doesn't mean it's not valuable. The server selecting function and the lightning connect button are really all that's there. The website and app are very lightweight so they won't slow down your browsing or streaming experience too much. However, there are some content concerns to be aware of when using HMA: for example, what kinds of things you do online.
You can easily access Netflix on HMA (as advertised), but your streaming speeds and quality may vary. I found that HMA had a negative impact on buffering and streaming quality on some of my tests, which is one of the major issues with many VPNs. Unfortunately, HMA was not able to reliably deliver a top-notch viewing experience when I tried to watch my favorite services from it.
Desktop and Mobile Experience
The HMA VPN is available on all of the big name devices. Users of Mac, Windows, iOS, and Android can enjoy HMA in the program and app form. And as I touched on earlier, no matter what device you are using, HMA guarantees an equally easy and user-friendly experience. If you run Linux however, you might want to look elsewhere.
Pricing and Plans
I am happy to report that, unlike many VPNs out there, HMA offers a 7-day free trial period. This allows you to try the service without necessarily committing to a years-long payment plan. Once you have given HMA a week, you can choose from the following payment plans:
I am happy to report that HMA offers a 7-day free trial period. This allows you to try the service without necessarily committing to a years-long payment plan. After you have given HMA a week, you can choose from the following payment plans:
-Get 12 months of For Unlimited Access for $6.99/month.
Get 12 months of unlimited access to our website for just $6.99/month
You can have 36 months of service at $4.29/month.
HMA VPN is not necessarily the best deal on the market, but it is also not unaffordable by any means.