Overview
Hotspot Shield was developed by AnchorFree, a company based out of Silicon Valley.The software was released in April 2008 for Windows and Mac operating systems, and was expanded to include support for iOS and Android in 2011 and 2012, respectively.Hotspot Shield establishes a virtual private network connection (VPN) between a device and a web server.This makes the user anonymous and secures data being transferred to and from the computer or mobile device.The software also protects information from being accessed or tracked by third parties.It has free and paid versions, with the paid version protecting users from malware, phishing, and spam, and providing a choice of accessing content from different countries.Utilities and Tools
Hotspot Shield uses VPN technology to encrypt data sent through a network.The software increases privacy and security while browsing the web through a proxy connection to AnchorFree’s servers, located around the world, to let users access websites that might be blocked locally or regionally.This way, people using Hotspot Shield in countries with Internet censorship can still visit international sites that are blocked.The software also offers:Access to all internet content without any restrictions
Privacy and identity protection
Wi-Fi security at public hotspots
Malware protection
Data compression for mobile users
Reception
In many regions with internet censorship, using Hotspot Shield has allowed users to access Google, Facebook, Twitter, and Skype, among other sites, which assisted them in organizing protests as well as reaching out to international media.During the Arab Spring protests in 2010, protesters used Hotspot Shield to access social networking tools to communicate and upload videos.Hotspot Shield was also widely used during the Egyptian protests and revolution in 2011, when the Mubarak regime cracked down heavily on access to social media sites.During this time, users of the software in Egypt increased from 100,000 to over 1,000,000 overnight.In 2013, downloads of Hotspot Shield in Turkey increased from around 10,000 per day to nearly 100,000 per day, in response to the suspected efforts of the Turkish government to censor social media and citizen access to international websites.The number of downloads of the software to mobile phones also increased significantly.In 2012, Hotspot Shield usage increased among Mac users in the United States and Europe, as 500,000 Mac users were infected by the Flashback virus.Hotspot Shield was used as a solution to prevent cloud side viruses and threats.Awards and Recognition
Hotspot Shield (and AnchorFree) has won several awards, including:The 2013 Appy Award for Best Online Security/Privacy Application.
Softonic's 2013 Best Apps of Mobile World Congress.
Business Insider named AnchorFree, the developer of HotSpot Shield, among the Most Important Security Startups of 2013.
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