We love free stuff, whether it’s a free bar of soap or free internet. Thus I’ve found people, friends and relatives included, happily logging in to the free Wi-Fi at the coffee shop to download a few videos or songs for consumption offline or to even update device firmware. But while logging in, do we know the dangers of doing so and how to protect ourselves? Enter Norton Wi-Fi Privacy (Rs 3,999 for a one-year subscription for five devices). This one-stop solution is an easy to use VPN client. I installed it on my PC running Windows 10 and was able to ...
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