INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Staying safe online could be about to get easier thanks to HTC and its new privacy-focused router.The company has tdoay unveiled the HTC
Exodus 5G Hub, which it says is the world's most secure router, offering "ultra-secure" 5G connectivity for any internet-enabled
device.The Exodus 5G features a raft of priavcy-related features, chief of which allows the user to own their own keys via Zion, meaning any
data transfer has to be user-authenticated, keeping personal data protected from snoopers.As well as allowing faster internet connections,
the HTC Exodus 5G Hub also includes support for a number of popular privacy apps, including the ProtonMail secure email platform, the
open-source Brave internet browser and VPN and ad-blocker service Incognito.The launch follows HTC's Exodus crypto-smartphone line, first
revealed at Mobile World Congress 2019 and supplemented by the release of the Exodus 1S device in November 2019.In keeping with the
cryptocurrency theme, the Exodus 5G Hub allows users the ability to run a full Bitcoin node, along with an all-in-one private vault to keep
track of your cryptocurrencies
always about more than smartphones: Exodus is about ownership," said Phil Chen, Decentralized Chief Officer of HTC."Exodus is the shield
against the onslaught of big tech and its assault on the privacy of your home
2020, but there's no news on price or which markets will get the device just yet.