This March, our own David Gorodyansky presented a panel discussion at SXSW Festival interactive 2015 Austin, Texas. Gorodyansky AnchorFree co-founded at the age of 23 with one mission in mind: to make Internet freedom and privacy a reality for every computer user on the planet
As CEO, Gorodyansky fed AnchorFree its seedling stage. the successful company it is today. Hotspot Shield products protect more than 300 million customers each day. Each month, six million new customers joining the Hotspot Shield family.
At SXSW, Gorodyansky addressed the fundamental issues that affect all Internet users. The following issues are among his main concerns:
Owning your personal data
David Gorodyansky wants you to own your own data. It sounds simple enough, but it is not.
At present, the chances are high that at least part of your personal data has become rooted in the bowels of the world-wide web. social security numbers, bank identifiers, purchase files, browser histories, you name your data is a product. For hackers, business people, and other opportunists, this is a gold mine. Do you know who is to take advantage of your data?
And if you are not able to choose which, if any, made money from this data? Gorodyansky think.
Unfortunately, hackers will find ways to launder your data even if you do put willingly. Spyware NABS personal information when you least expect it. Wi-Fi public park teeming with hackers. At SXSW, Gorodyansky discuss the right to own your own data and the potential of the right to become the 28th Amendment to the US Constitution.
Europe "right to oblivion" and the rest of the world
last year, the highest EU court approved the "right to forgetting "of Europeans on the internet. This means that in Europe, Google and other search engines can not share private information potentially harmful to researchers online. The EU decision is contrary to the "freedom of information" the principle of the Americans.
simply, our First Amendment guarantees the free flow of information online. the right of Europe to oblivion guarantees a free flow stop. Both ideals collide.
"How," asks Forbes writer Daniel Fisher, "the United States could get so far out of control with Europe on privacy?" In presenting Gorodyansky at SXSW, the Director General has addressed this issue by examining the strange intersection of privacy, politics and technology in today's digital world
confidentiality: .? luxury or right
If you have the money to pay for the tools in online privacy, you may be lucky enough to escape the prying eyes of hackers, corporations greedy for money, and other nosy bodies. Again, you might not.
The truth is, the ubiquitous monitoring via Internet cookies, consumer monitoring companies, and other online monitoring techniques threatens us all. Last year, data breaches affecting eBay and Michaels customers sent shivers of horror down the collective American spine. Hundreds of similar violations deprive consumers of their peace of mind and personal security of each year.
Those who can afford to buy disposable identities or other privacy safeguards have better privacy protection, perhaps, but it is still not enough. We're all sitting ducks regarding breaches in online security. Which begs the question: when will we stop seeing privacy as a luxury that some can afford
Gorodyansky sees privacy and online protection as a fundamental right ?. He is a warrior in the battle to protect your data, and exercises Hotspot Shield as his weapon of choice.
Promoting privacy policy by
The Internet, according to David Gorodyansky, is the "epitome of freedom of expression. "In the next decade, this speech could potentially improve the lives of millions across the digitized education, medical care and other essential services.
In partnership with government, security companies like AnchorFree strive to provide both access and privacy to billions of people. politics and public law have the power to make or break this goal. Gorodyansky David and his team are working diligently to make changes, but as we all know, the miraculous public policy do not bloom overnight.
the dream of David Gorodyansky freedom of complete Internet has traveled far since the creation of AnchorFree in 05. We "re proud the progress we have made against online predators and censorship without foundation. over the next 10 years, we expect to make many positive changes. We hope you will come along for the ride.
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