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When browsing online, I use Incognito Mode from time to time, and I'm guessing you do, too. It serves a purpose, but here’s what it doesn’t do: Make you invisible. That's right — when you use Incognito Mode on Chrome, for instance, your ISP can still see all the sites you're visiting, no matter what mode you use, and they're legally allowed to sell that data to third-party advertisers. When it comes to protecting my online privacy, I use ExpressVPN. ExpressVPN reroutes your network data through their encrypted servers. This prevents your internet provider from being able to see your internet activity. Not only does it protect your information from your ISP, it also scrambles your IP address in the process, making it harder for Big Tech to associate your browsing activity with you. Right now, as a listener of The Kim Komando Show, get three months of ExpressVPN FREE on a one-year package. Click here to activate this special offer, or go to ExpressVPN.com/KIM. |
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