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The Best Free Privacy Software of 2015: Keep your information private

With government snooping and hacking high on the web agenda, protecting your privacy online has never been more important and isn't tricky.

Contrary to what some people tell you, downloading and installing privacy software is an incredibly cheap way to protect yourself online as most of the top privacy suites are available completely free of charge.

It means that keeping you local or online information private has never been easier and what follows is a list of the five best free privacy software options for 2015.

One of the best ways to keep your data private online is by spoofing your IP with a virtual private network (VPN) and among the highest rated is the VPN Gate Client Plug-in with SoftEther VPN Client developed by the University of Tsukuba in Japan.

The SoftEther VPN interface may be daunting to some but after getting used to how it works the privacy attributes enjoyed are among some of the best available. Those working on the program have managed to source hundreds of connections in locations across the world that are all available free of charge and give peace of mind that you are working under a blanket of privacy.

SoftEther VPN

Unlike other programs, SoftEther VPN, which has been open source since January 2015, creates a virtual network adapter on your Windows PC and connects to the internet through this thus giving yet another layer of privacy. Once you have connected to a servers it counts towards its score, which is displayed alongside the server name and gives you an idea of the most trustworthy VPN connections available.

For even more advanced users there is the chance to create your own VPN connections using the service and anyone with an intricate knowledge of virtual connections stands to benefit even more than regular users.

Anyone that wants an extensive VPN offering that you simply can't get from other more commercialised programs will find it here, and the learning curve is more than worth it in the end.

Hiding folders on your PC can be incredibly hard given the wide ranging scope of the search and find offering that comes bundled with Windows and successfully bypassing thatis where Wise Folder Hider comes in.

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Texas lawmaker fights to change 'Stand Your Ground' law

(KYTX) -- A Texas lawmaker is fighting to change the state's 'Stand Your Ground Law,' arguing it encourages people to act upon fear and prejudice.

A bill introduced this week by Rep. Garnet Coleman, D-Houston, would only allow deadly force if a person is in danger and can't safely retreat.

You may remember in January when Freddy Neal shot and killed a man outside a Tyler Walgreens, telling police he was in fear for his life. Neal hasn't been charged with anything, but if the proposed bill passes, it could make cases like that one a little less cut and dry.

"People now think they are the police, they're the court and they have a right to kill someone who wasn't using deadly force against them," Coleman said.

The proposed law wouldn't change the right to use deadly force to protect yourself in your own home, but anywhere else, you would have to be faced with a "reasonable" perceived threat.

"You can imagine a 100-pound woman having a completely different thought go through her mind than a 200-pound man if someone is coming at them with force," said State Rep. Matt Schaefer, R-Tyler. "And what is reasonable? That's really the question."

The investigation into the deadly Walgreens shooting could raise similar concerns.

Michael Caldwell, 31, was shot to death by Freddy Neal, 65, after an argument outside the building. But under Coleman's proposed bill, Neal may have been charged.

Texas is one of nearly two dozen states that doesn't have a so-called "duty to retreat" before someone opts to use deadly force.

Coleman argues current 'Stand Your Ground' laws unfairly target minorities, specifically black males.

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