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How to Protect Your Internet Browsing Data

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People think that they are safe when they use Incognito Browsing. But this only stops the browser you are using from keeping a record of the websites you have visited; your ISP will still know where you have been online. Your browsing history is used for targeted advertisement. Companies like Facebook and Google sell this data to advertisement companies. So, your data becomes extremely vulnerable to these companies. So how to stop these companies from Stealing your Personal Data? Here are some suggestions: (1). Using A VPN (Virtual Private Network). A VPN first encrypts your data then send it to the database, making it impossible to read the info for anyone. (2). Using a different ISP (Internet Service Provider) may be a better idea. Because not all the ISP are safe. (3) The Tor project is a nonprofit organization that conducts research and development into online privacy and anonymity. It is designed to stop people, including government agencies and corporations, from tracking your browsing habits and location. Read more at: https://www.entrepreneur.com/article/292646

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Big Data Bills: Cost To Businesses

Big data and internet of thing (IOT) have made it easier for companies to collect new data. This will help companies to have comprehensive view of consumer’s buying and viewing behavior which in turn is used to make competitive business intelligence. Today businesses are struggling to face high bills of Internet Service Providers (ISP) as they already have too much data to cope with. With huge investment, industries have spent time in finding solutions for crunching large data within limited time. There is huge cost involved in storing big data. But Software Defined Storage (SDS) gave storage the operational efficiency as other big data aspects. This provides flexible and scalable architecture to empower the business to meet big data fluctuation demand.  Read more at:https://channels.theinnovationenterprise.com/articles/big-data-and-the-communications-data-bill

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