That's not a trivial amount to pay, especially if you intend to use LTE data (which starts at $7 per 1GB). In some cases, software might be enough. However, this could be the answer if you absolutely refuse to leave digital tracks and can't ensure that you'll always be going online in the same location or while using the same devices. And like it or not, there's a stronger incentive to use the Karma Black than there was before. Thanks to the death of net neutrality and the elimination of consumer privacy rules, it's now easier for internet providers to block competing services and sell your information -- in theory, routers like the Black can help you avoid those headaches.