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Every time you go online, especially with WiFi, your device and everything stored on it is vulnerable to hackers and spyware. Allow others to see all the websites you visit, read the messages and posts you send and receive, and track your location by IP address. Sound a little chilling? Fortunately, there are tools that can help you avoid such problems.

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If you are using a virtual browser, you will not be connected directly to the site. This network helps create an encrypted connection between your device and a VPN server located in another country, and data is sent through a secure tunnel to the VPN server before reaching the sites you visit.

Especially WebRTC or DNS attacks will generate new threats. Therefore, even if you have been using virtual browsers for a long time, you should periodically reassess the likelihood of certain risks, implementing solutions that provide reliable protection when threats are detected.

VPN data is encrypted, but that doesn't mean it can't be intercepted. And if it can be intercepted, it can theoretically be decrypted. Another problem with VPNs is traffic leakage, where traffic that needs to be encrypted enters the internet in a standard form. There are two main reasons for this, one is the sudden loss of connectivity when the host starts sending traffic directly, and the other is the lack of IPv6 support.

What is a virtual browser

A virtual browser is simply a highly specialized tool that allows you to change browser fingerprints or browser settings that do not identify the user. In addition, virtual browsers can hide desired fingerprints.

Many users who need to manage multiple accounts or have important accounts choose to use BitVirtual Browser, because BitVirtual Browser can create different browser environments, log in with multiple accounts at the same time, and ensure a clean and safe Internet environment.
 
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