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August 2, 2007 |

New service secures iPhone’s internet connectivity

By Arnold Zafra





New service secures iPhone's internet connectivity Internet security firm GoTrusted.com has released a new service that will provide internet security for iPhone users who connect to the internet via Wi-Fi or Edge technologies.

GoTrusted’s new internet security service provides encryption technology for internet traffic which runs on unsecured networks such as those used in wireless communications, according to David Lonardo president of GoTrusted

According to GoTrusted, iPhone users should be taking similar precautions that a laptop user should be taking when using wireless Internet access. Even using a secure access point does not mean that your traffic cannot be intercepted further down the line of the local Internet connection, such as at the local router.

With GoTrusted’s internet security, iPhone users are well secured from attacks even with or without wireless connection password. Whether an iPhone user is browsing or searching the web, sending emails while on a wireless connection GoTrusted internet security technology scrambles the user’s information before it leaves the iPhone’s network.

GoTrusted’s service is also applicable to other smart phones which rely heavily on wireless connectivity and are vulnerable to exploits from web hackers monitoring wireless networks and looking out for their next prey.

GoTrusted?s internet security service protects iPhone users even with or with the recent Apple patch updates.

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