Virtual Private Networks (VPNs) provide an ideal solution but not all are created equal.
How did you get involved in VPN technology?
I started consulting for Highwinds in 2013 and joined the company shortly thereafter, within the newly-formed IPVanish.
At first, I was in the marketing department but soon entered product development as well.
Today, I fire off the product and marketing departments of IPVanish.
There are hundreds of VPNs on the market what makes IPVanish unique?
What separates us from most of the competition is thatwe own 95% of our hardware rack and stack.
We run our own data centers, fiber, cables, and servers every component that matters.
This allows us complete control over the user experience and enables us to optimize for both speed and security.
What products and services does IP Vanish provide to clients?
Other providers have moved from VPN into other spaces but we havent really.
We specialize in fast, secure VPN and we pride ourselves on that.
Can you describe who your clients are enterprise vs private?
Although we serve a number of business clients,our main emphasis is on individual consumers.
How do you ensure that user data is kept private?
How do you see VPNs as a tool changing as we move forward?
Will it grow or become more of a standard?
We have seen a lot of growth, particularly during the last two years.
VPNs are essentially ISPs it’s possible for you to trust.
We, rather than your ISP or other online organizations, are the ones that provide you real privacy.
How do people ensure that they are not being data harvested?
How do you see Facebook-style targeting and data use issue playing out?
These companies, like Facebook, are going to have to go to great lengths to protect user data.
Ultimately, this is a positive development for the industry.
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