Public WiFi is not unlike a public water fountain or a public bathroom — most of the time it’s fine to use, but depending on where you are, it can be risky. Any time you hop on WiFi at a coffee shop, airport, or even at your workplace, there’s a chance that others can see your activity and intercept your data. But unlike a sketchy bathroom, you can fix it.
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The Keezel Safe Internet Device allows you to protect your connection and ensure privacy wherever you go, and without all the hassle of turning on multiple apps. The miniature marvel raised more than $1 million on Indiegogo, and regularly sells for $599.99, but right now it's on sale for just $449.Whether at home or abroad, in the office or out at lunch, Keezel turns any WiFi network into a private connection just for you. It comes with a lifetime subscription to Premium VPN, which acts as a filter between your devices and the host network, encrypting all your payment details, passwords, and other private info. It also disguises your IP address, which unlocks region-restricted content and shields your traffic from your ISP, your employer, or any other unauthorized interlopers.
For these reasons, Keezel is a wise choice when using public connections, but it’s also good to have at home. It bans known malicious websites, and its integrated ad-blocking software prevents pop-up bombardment and cuts off cookie tracking. It’ll even secure your Internet of Things devices, so hackers can’t exploit your smart fridge to get into your network.
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