Don’t be fooled by the name – Norton WiFi Privacy isn’t some clever patent-pending wireless-only technology. It’s Symantec’s VPN, and while it will keep you protected on wireless hotspots, it works just as well on whatever other network technologies you might use.
We were interested to know about what the service could do, but the website wasn’t much help. It linked to a Norton blog post explaining the importance of checking a provider’s network, saying: “Decide which server locations are important to you. If you want to appear as if you’re accessing the web from a certain locale, make sure there’s a server in that country.” But the product page said nothing about Norton’s own servers.
- Want to try Norton WiFi Privacy? Check out the website here
Out of curiosity we launched the sales live chat and asked for a list of WiFi Privacy’s supported locations. The agent didn’t know, which seemed odd. He’d never been asked before? Really? He went off to ask the technical team anyway, and this was the gem of a reply:
“Okay, this is what I got from the team: ‘I am sorry but for security reasons we do not release that information, however there …read more
Source:: techradar.com – PC and Mac