<\/a><\/p>\n To be a Chrome fan, you must first be an internet fan. If you have been keeping up with the news, the NSA hasn’t been taking it easy on internet privacy<\/a>. Our whole lives are online and the NSA can have it with a few clicks\/calls, but what if there was a device that stopped them from accessing our private information? <\/p>\n Infamous John McAfee, popular anti-virus founder, says he is working on a $100 (or less) device that will block the NSA from accessing your internet endeavors – the D-Central. “There will be no way [for the government] to tell who you are or where you are”, says McAfee.<\/p>\n The device creates a private network with a reach of (get this!) 3 blocks. Anyone in this area would be able to communicate and access the web with no fear of the government sticking its nose in their business. D-Central is also protected with very powerful encryption, which McAfee promises is impenetrable by the NSA. <\/p>\n