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Congress decided that your ISP should be allowed to sell off your private browsing data, but the solutions to get around this are a bit complicated, costly, or just a pain. What’s a lazy-internet person to do? Use Opera.
Last year, Opera, the little browser that everyone seems to forget about, rolled out a free VPN. While it immediately ran into a security problem by leaking IP addresses, it’s now been patched up, and is easily the simplest, cheapest, and more reasonably private way to access a VPN that will circumvent your ISP right now. It does come with a slew of caveats though.
Read the complete article at The Laziest, Cheapest Way to Circumvent Your Snooping ISP