Technology
Keezel turns any WiFi network into a private connection just for you
TL;DR: Get the secure for $179. It’s usually priced at $239, so you’ll be getting it for 25% off.
Connecting to a public WiFi network is kind of like swimming in a public pool. By jumping in, you’re definitely taking a risk. Sure, most of the time it’s totally fine, but on occasion, the water is riddled with some unsavory stuff.
Similarly, any time you connect to a public network, there’s a chance your activity and information can be intercepted by hackers.
With public water, the only way to protect yourself is to simply avoid it. But with public WiFi, you can actively combat prying eyes using this Keezel 2.0 Online Protection Device.
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Whether you’re at your local coffee shop, the airport, or abroad, this portable device turns any WiFi network into a private connection for your eyes only. Rather than having to install multiple apps or worry about subscriptions, this tiny hub works as the middleman to secure all of your devices. It gives you access to VPN servers all over the world, encrypting your connection and allowing you to surf the web in total privacy. There’s also an ad-blocking feature and phishing protection to prevent you from clicking on anything fishy.
As if that wasn’t enough of a selling point, the Keezel also doubles as a power bank with an 8,000 mAh battery. It lasts around 20 hours on a charge, so it can easily juice up your phone and tablet long enough for you to stream all the region-blocked content you desire.
Originally $239, you can save 25% on the Keezel 2.0 Online Protection Device now and snag one for just $179.
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