HTC launches the world's most secure router

HTC launches the world's most secure router

Staying safe online could be easier with HTC and its new privacy-focused router. The company today introduced the HTC Exodus 5G Hub, which it says is the world's most secure router, offering "ultra-secure" 5G connectivity for any device with Internet access. The Exodus 5G has a suite of privacy-related features, the main one allowing the user to have their own keys via Zion, which means that any data transfer must be authenticated by the user, thus protecting Personal Data. of spies.

HTC 5G router

In addition to enabling faster Internet connections, the HTC Exodus 5G Hub also supports a number of popular privacy apps, including the secure messaging platform ProtonMail, the open source Internet browser Brave, and the VPN service. and incognito ad blocking. The launch follows HTC's Exodus crypto-smartphone lineup, first revealed at Mobile World Congress 2019 and completed with the launch of the Exodus 1S device in November 2019. In keeping with the cryptocurrency theme, the hub Exodus 5G allows users to run a full Bitcoin node as well as an all-in-one private vault to keep track of their cryptocurrencies. Users can also monitor market performance through the center screen, which can be changed to display up-to-date price information. "Exodus has always been about more than smartphones: Exodus is about ownership," said Phil Chen, HTC's decentralized general manager. "Exodus is the shield against the attack of big tech and its attack on the privacy of your home. By using the Exodus 5G hub, you have more control and ownership of your data than ever before." The Exodus 5G hub is expected to go on sale in the second quarter of 2020, but there is no word yet on the price or the markets that will receive the device.