We do our shopping online, spend our time with friends and family through social media, we establish new contacts through digital forums, we play games online, use online services before and during traveling and when we communicate we do it through e-mail or connected applications.
In addition to this companies and organizations spend more and more time and effort on digitalization, affecting processes as well as ways of working.
Therefore, we would argue that our services do not only help protecting your digital life – they help protecting you and your everyday life. In the end this is all about safeguarding your privacy and to protect yourself against intrusion and criminal misdeeds. Last but not least, even if the potential problems and risks derive from what you do and how you behave online, the consequences can and will be very noticeable in the physical “offline” world as well.