I like Dave and X22 report, but his ads for VPN's crack me up. Even with a VPN on, Google Maps shows where you are, and they won't protect against hacking. You'll appear to be in a different country and get hacked there too :)
The VPN ads are the only ones that bother me. His reasons for getting VPN are weak. There was one about preventing your phone from being hacked (really?), and the more recent one is protecting your location. Though, never mind that your phone connecting to the cell tower and the wifi access point names nearby give away your location.
If Dave is reading this, a better argument for VPN is to get content that is banned from your country, or to watch Netflix episodes that are only available in other countries.
I like Dave and X22 report, but his ads for VPN's crack me up. Even with a VPN on, Google Maps shows where you are, and they won't protect against hacking. You'll appear to be in a different country and get hacked there too :)
The VPN ads are the only ones that bother me. His reasons for getting VPN are weak. There was one about preventing your phone from being hacked (really?), and the more recent one is protecting your location. Though, never mind that your phone connecting to the cell tower and the wifi access point names nearby give away your location.
If Dave is reading this, a better argument for VPN is to get content that is banned from your country, or to watch Netflix episodes that are only available in other countries.
Not all VPNs work with seeing other country netflix.
I think you are confusing GPS with internet?