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ExpressVPN to join Kape to strengthen push for privacy
Since 2009, ExpressVPN has been leading the way in digital privacy and security. But we’ve always known that our mission is far bigger than one company. We believe that to make the broadest impact p...
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New: Connect to multiple VPN locations on your router
People who have ExpressVPN on their router love that they can enjoy the benefits of a VPN on unlimited devices, including smart TVs and game consoles—whatever is connected to their VPN router. But t...
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5 times art was used to avoid censorship
Whether it’s on religious, moral, or political grounds, censorship has been around in various forms throughout history. And for as long as censorship has existed, people have found ways to use coded...
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Q&A with wolfSSL, the team behind Lightway’s cryptography
When we created Lightway, our groundbreaking VPN protocol, security and privacy were our top priorities. We chose to incorporate wolfSSL, a well-established, open-source cryptography library that has ...
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Not just a game: How Minecraft fights for digital freedom
Can’t read a book banned in your country? Head to a library accessible to all—a library that only exists in the world of Minecraft. Minecraft is one of the most played games in the world today—a...
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Guide to Facebook’s new privacy settings
Facebook has just rolled out a revamped Settings page for its iOS and Android app, as well as its mobile web, ostensibly to help users browse its menus more effectively. What’s new with Facebook’s...
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What is email tracking, and why you should turn it off
The simple act of reading your email could give companies and advertisers a lot more information than you’d like. Email tracking allows the sender to see when an email was opened by a recipient, h...
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Australia’s ‘hacking’ bill lets police take over a person’s social media
Last week, Australia passed a bill that would give police a lot of power to spy on people through their online accounts and devices. Read on to find out how Orwellian this surveillance bill is—and b...
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Tips to safeguard your privacy before a device repair
Handing your device over to a repair professional can be nerve-racking. Will the repair person figure out your credit card details? Will they find your tax documents? What about those sensitive photos...
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5 times misuse of work email got someone fired
There are many reasons not to use your work email for personal matters, not least that it's probably against company policy. Most work emails are likely monitored, company emails are easy targets for ...
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