“There’s not much point in having an opsec tool,” says PORTAL’s Rogers, “if you don’t have an opsec …

“There’s not much point in having an opsec tool,” says PORTAL’s Rogers, “if you don’t have an opsec frame of mind.”

Maintaining your privacy online, like investing in stocks or looking good naked, has become one of those nagging desires that leaves Americans with a surplus of stress and a deficit of facts. So it’s no surprise that a cottage industry of privacy marketers now wants to sell them the solution in a $50 piece of hardware promising internet “anonymity” or “invisibility.” And as with any panacea in a box, the quicker the fix, the more doubt it deserve…