Report: VPNs Are Often a Mixed Bag for Privacy
Consumer Reports recently reviewed a variety of virtual private networks, finding that most of them don’t keep their promises.
Consumer Reports recently reviewed a variety of virtual private networks, finding that most of them don’t keep their promises.
Many virtual private network services that were meant to protect your web browsing can no longer be trusted. Here are other ways.
An antivirus is a tool that performs frequent checks on your device to rid your system of viruses, malware, and […]
A string of “zero logging” VPN providers have some explaining to do after more than a terabyte of user logs […]
Foreign state-sponsored hackers have launched a massive hacking operation aimed at Chinese government agencies and their employees. Attacks began last […]
Sensor Tower, a popular analytics platform for tech developers and investors, has been secretly collecting data from millions of people […]
Antivirus solution provider Avast and VPN service NordVPN each disclosed a data breach that were traced back to a case […]
When people turn to a VPN service, they expect full-on anonymity. Particularly when the VPN service says, “we do NOT […]
VPNs are generally regarded as a way to bypass censorship, both in developed and developing nations, and the concept of […]
Virtual Private Networks (VPN) are great for protecting your internet privacy, but they’re not perfect. Some VPNs don’t take good […]
On February 22, 2018, the Federal Trade Commission (“FTC”) published a blog post that provides tips on how consumers can […]
Switzerland-based encrypted-email provider ProtonMail has released a version of its VPN, called ProtonVPN, for Android. ProtonVPN is from the same developers […]