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Karma Mobility Announces Ship Date of Karma Black with In-Home Services

Karma Mobility, a leader in internet access technology, announces an initial shipping date of January 15, 2018 for Karma Black.

IRVING, TX, UNITED STATES, December 16, 2017 /EINPresswire.com/ -- Karma Mobility, a leader in internet access technology, announces an initial shipping date of January 15, 2018 for Karma Black. Karma Black is a Personal Security Appliance (PSA) that will encrypt and anonymize your online activity, protecting your identity from invasive tracking, unknown surveillance and sale of your private internet habits. Karma Black has opened device preorders for $149 through the January 15th shipment date. There will be a $19.95 monthly charge for security services. After the preorder period is over, the device will be sold at $249.



“In a time when the F.C.C. has voted to dismantle ‘Net Neutrality’, Karma has created a security product that provides an internet “buffer zone” to protect your identity, activity and location while online” says Todd Wallace, Karma Mobility CEO. “Using Karma’s encrypted conection and relay network, all origination data and activity markers are scrambled to ensure that the content provider and others seeking to track users cannot determine the ‘what, when, why and how’ of your activity via the metadata delivered within the public network.”



By “Going Dark” (the Karma Black slogan) users benefit from an invisibility cloak to go ‘off the grid’ while surfing the public internet. Mr. Wallace continued, “We wanted to create a product that allows consumers to feel protected while surfing the web. Karma Black is that product. Our users can freely consume internet content while knowing that no one is looking over their shoulders. Consumers do not want strangers listening to their phone calls… they deserve the same security from intrusion when going online.”



Karma Black can be configured for WiFi bridging to connect to your existing home WiFi service. This allows users to connect their smart phone, computer, streaming platform, gaming console and any other WiFi-enabled device to the internet through Karma Black without incurring any data usage charges. Simply point your devices to a Karma Black instead of your home WiFi router and you are set for anonymous consumption of open internet services.



Want identity protection away from the house? Just unplug your Karma Black and take it with you for 6 hours of mobile surfing before needing a recharge. You can have the same high security protection using our nationwide LTE mobile network instead of your home WiFi. Karma’s pay-as-you-go data rates are the best in the industry.



Karma Mobility plans to expand the available features going forward to take advantage of our Best-In-Class IOT-enabled access technology. Possible upcoming features include Tor services, virus protection, malware filters, parental controls and ad blocking.



Preorder Now: https://yourkarma.com/wifi/introkarmablack/



About Karma:

Karma Mobility began in 2012 with one simple idea: everyone should be able to get online, everywhere they go. Karma introduced the first peer-to-peer WiFi device that allows users to pay-as-they-go, with no contracts, and is made for sharing. Today Karma is the choice for people on the go who travel for work and leisure, or need an extra connection as a backup or for special circumstances. Karma continues to disrupt the WiFi with innovations like the best in market priced DRIFT pay as you go plan. Visit yourkarma.com for more information. Along with our plans, our mobile hotspot Karma GO is available for purchase at: https://yourkarma.com/wifi/pricing/

Todd Wallace
Karma Mobility
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469-845-8031

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