Friday, September 14, 2018

Standard fare in sandbox

A Virtual Private Network is a software client that grants you an encrypted connection to the internet via a remote server. To any websites inspecting your IP address, it will appear that you are located elsewhere in the world. With your web traffic appearing to originate from the server you are connected to, third parties will struggle to ascertain your actual geographical location. Connect to a VPN server in Georgia, for example, and you will be treated to the same web content as any US resident of The Peach State, even though you may actually be in Britain or Spain.

Your bot has power of attorney, and sits right there in a hot wallet at the web site itself, trading.  You may be anywhere.   The bots are safe, pre-tested.  The cash layer inverts the security, no humans allowed at all, everything valid is a 'virus'.

The issue came up because VPNs are the method to avoid information privacy laws in Europe.  The information privay rules require consent forms on every new web site.  Using the VPM is like using an ad blocker, the whole mess is avoided.  But this is also the way we do it in sandbox, prequalifying is a member application, it does the security check once, in the contract.  Then your bot are free to roam  in the cash network specified.

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