I don't know if I am in the correct forum for this or not, but in the NYT for 5-24-18 there is an article "Don't Ignore Updates To Privacy Policies." These notices appear in the middle of things you are searching or accessing so many people ignore them to their privacy peril. There is a mean little message tucked at the end of these notices that often reads, "your continued use of this service will be considered acceptance of our updated terms." In essence, they want a record of our giving them permission to collect data about us. You might also see a sudden banner about cookies and they're not talking about Snickerdoodle or Toll House types. My question to those with great computer knowledge is would getting a Virtual Private Network help protect my online privacy? Would the Electronic Frontier Foundation be a resource in finding a good one or is there one or more good ones that someone here can recommend? I found a site called VPNmentor offering ratings of the 7 best, but know nothing about its validity.
Many thanks in advance.
Tom
Many thanks in advance.
Tom