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20/09
2005

Google Secure Access

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Google LogoNot sure whether Google already release this or not, but you can now download Google Secure Access software. Basically, Google Secure Access is a client application that lets users to establish a more secure WiFi connection. It works by encrypting your internet traffic then send it to Google’s VPN (Virtual Private Network) server provided for this service. The data that is received will then be encrypted and sent back through our servers to your computer. This way, your data will be saved and others can’t view the information you transmit.

Note that according to Google Secure Access’ privacy policy, some information might be logged by Google to ‘improve their service‘.

Google may log some information from your web page requests as may the websites that you visit. We do this to understand how Google Secure Access is being used and to improve our services. Google Secure Access does not log cookies and strips potentially sensitive query data from the end of requests to help better protect your privacy.

Google also logs a small set of non-personally identifiable information — such as routing information, session durations and operating system and Google Secure Access client version numbers — in order to create your Google Secure Access connection, understand how people are using Google Secure Access and help us maintain the Google Secure Access client.

Wi-Fi (or Wi-fi, WiFi, Wifi, wifi), short for “Wireless Fidelity”, is a set of standards for wireless local area networks (WLAN) currently based on the IEEE 802.11 specifications. New standards beyond the 802.11 specifications, such as 802.16 are currently in the works, they offer many enhancements, anywhere from longer range to greater transfer speeds. [ source ]

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