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vpn-ip-address-you-dont-need
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You don’t need to hide your IP address, but there are some times where you may want to. The most common reason is privacy. In the U.S., <a href="{ $congress }">Congress overruled</a> privacy regulations designed to protect the privacy of broadband users. Internet service providers can see your browsing habits, what you are using the internet for, and how long you spend on each page. This communication is not encrypted, so third-parties can see what website you’re visiting. One way to combat this is <a href="{ $doh }">DNS-over-HTTPS</a> (DoH). This encrypts your DNS (Domain Name System) traffic, making it harder for ISPs to see the websites you are trying to visit. For US <a href="{ $firefox }">{ -brand-name-firefox } users</a>, by default your DoH queries are directed to trusted DNS servers, making it harder to associate you with the websites you try to visit.
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Natekotevẽi remokañy nde IP renda, ha katu oĩ sapy’ánte ikatuhápe reñomise. Pe mba’érepa ojehechavéva ha’e tekoñemi. Estados Unidos-pe, <a href="{ $congress }">Congreso ombogue umi ñe’ẽñemi</a> ojejapóva oñeñangareko hag̃ua poruhára banda ancha ñemiguáre. Umi ome’ẽva Pytyvõ Ñandutiroguépe ohecha mba’éichapa reiporu, mba’épe g̃uarãpa reiporu Ñandutiveve ha mboy árapa reiporu peteĩteĩva kuatiaroguépe. Ko momarandu ndaha’éi iñemíva, upévare mbohapyha ikatu ohecha ñandutirogue reikehápe. Tape oñembohovái hag̃ua kóva ha’e ojeporu <a href="{ $doh }">DNS-over-HTTPS</a> (DoH). Kóva ombogue DNS (Domain Name System) jeguata, hasyve ISP ohecha hag̃ua ñanduti renda reñeha’ãva reike. <a href="{ $firefox }">oiporúvape g̃uarã { -brand-name-firefox }</a> EE. UU.-pe, ñepyrũrã, iñeporandu DoH pegua ojegueraha DNS poruhára ojeroviapyrévape, hasyve oñembojoaju hag̃ua hendivekuéra umi ñandutirogue oñeha’ãva oho hikuái.
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