Safe Web Browsing
As soon as you visit SystemBypass.com, you know they are all business, right from the get-go; “Internet Privacy” is posted in lucid font right at the top of every page you visit, reminding you why you are here. As soon as the site is loaded, blog posts with a myriad of Internet topics pop-up. The site is very aesthetically pleasing too; a soft gray background with inciting pictures of dog-eared newspapers goes hand-in-hand with the theme of privacy and security. Luckily, there’s no annoying cycling music, no flashing art graphics to give you seizures, and no fluorescent text to make your eyes hurt when you log off. The big RSS hot air balloon in the corner of the screen reminds you how compatible the site is; broadcasting in RSS format helps people who cannot access the site or have the time to read it in text format. Safe web browsing, security and privacy online, and even an insight into hacker’s tactics! The last is quite unique. The site actually explains and gives complete guides on how hackers do their malicious jobs. While this site does not condone hacking or Internet privacy, it does something totally unique in where it will actually show you “tutorials” on hacking, so you can avoid putting yourself in those sketchy circumstances. The best defense is a good offense, and you always need to know your enemy.
The whole site is laid out in a very professional, and easy to navigate manner. There are “Home” and “About” buttons at the top of the screen. “About” gives you a concise history, conscious of brevity, and explains their goals and aims. “Home” brings you right back to the meat and potatoes of the site: the posts. Every post is laid out in a thumbnail fashion; you are given a bit of preview text, and if you are interested, click it and read the rest. Once on the expanded version of the article, you can then post a comment to give your opinion, vent your feelings, or just add a bit of extra information.
The articles are all very professionally done, and all are pertinent to the subject of safe web browsing. When you log on, you may feel overwhelmed by the large monolith of articles present, but don’t fear; there is a convenient “Categories” system in place to keep you on subject. For example, if you want to learn more about maintaining security and privacy while using Internet messaging services, clicking “E-Mail Security” would be the best way to go. Even better, to do a keyword search of everything pertaining to one word you want to know about, hit your word into the search bar at the top of the home page and you’ll be on your way to a plethora of anti-hacking, anti-identity theft, or anything else your modem desires. There is also the integration of Digg.com and Twitter to consider. Digg.com allows you to “digg” the article if you enjoyed it, and “retweet” if you wish to inform others about its information. This can also act as a discretion tool; don’t miss the articles with high numbers of diggs or tweets! Don’t forget about the archives function either, this allows you to view all articles in chronological order and catch up easily on what you missed. You’ll notice too that the owner of the site, Sergio Medeiros posts and writes all of the articles himself; this site is a labor of love, not for profit or any sort of illicit gain. For the skeptics out there who worry about one man’s opinion governing an entire site, Sergio contracts and accepts voluntary “Guest Writers” to state their opinions and provide their insight to add to the wealth of security information his site already provides.
Another selling point of the site is the lack of pop-ups and advertisements all over the screen. Never trust a safe browsing website that has pop-ups and other potentially harmful distractions running rampant. SystemByapss has a couple of GoogleAds, but these also add to the site; they are all pertinent to Internet security and privacy! There is another great thing about this site that sets it apart; no log-in names. These names are often forgotten, or the passwords forgotten, and then one must send the e-mail that always seems to take until the 24th hour of its “be there in 24 hours” guarantee. Instead of fumbling around with those unnecessary identification protocols, you can simply post a comment on anything by giving a name, e-mail, and even your website which allows you to do a bit of self promotion while you are giving your thoughts.
All in all, the world needs sites like SystemBypass. If you are looking for safe web browsing techniques and other Internet privacy needs, look no further. This site has so much useful information, and if you take it all into practice, no hacker will ever be able to touch you. In fact, you will know all of their strategies with Sergio’s hacking tutorials and tactic guides. Easy-to-navigate pages, great previews of blog posts, and an eye-pleasing background all make this site highly professional, and pedagogic at the same time. Doing a bit of reconnaissance on this site every day and reading the quick and content-rich posts will really help to bolster your protection against hacking, and maintain and secure your privacy online. If you need any advice or guidance, head on over to SystemBypass.com, click your topic, and let Sergio help you out!
