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Struggling to clear your browser history? We’ll explain how to hide your history on all the most popular web browsers and devices, as well as answer a few of the most common questions about deleting browser history. 
By Ian Garland in VPN & Privacy on May 4, 2021
Thinking about visiting France and need a good VPN? We’ve put together a list of the best VPNs for Paris to help you remain secure during your stay and access online content from back home.
By Ian Garland in VPN & Privacy on September 6, 2023
A recent Comparitech study found that while some organizations respond promptly to data breach disclosures, most don’t acknowledge such alerts at all.
By Aimee O'Driscoll in Data Breaches Studies on January 21, 2022
Would you like to stream Disney+ shows in South Africa? We explain how to unblock and watch Disney Plus while traveling in South Africa or anywhere else abroad. 
By Ian Garland in VPN & Privacy on April 29, 2021
With digital privacy at the forefront of tech culture right now, there’s never been a better time to find out exactly what information your PC is storing in the background. Below, we’ll dispel a few of the most common Windows 10 spying myths and explain how to take back control of your diagnostic logs once and for all. 
By Ian Garland in Information Security on October 26, 2023
Trying to get Japanese Netflix while traveling? We reveal the best VPNs to watch Japanese Netflix in the US or anywhere else abroad.
By Ian Garland in VPN & Privacy on August 17, 2024
We've analyzed employee monitoring practices in 45 countries to determine which workers are the most-watched. This report contains global employee monitoring statistics covering biometrics, employer access to personal information, employee activity monitoring and workplace CCTV.  
By Paul Bischoff in Privacy Studies on January 22, 2022
Comparitech researchers set up honeypots on the web to lure in attackers and record their actions. We recorded more than 100,000 attacks in 24 hours.
By Paul Bischoff in Information Security on March 15, 2022
Reverse tabnabbing is a common online attack that can compromise your online accounts. Thankfully, it's not hard to protect against it. We show you how in this post.
By Marc Dahan in Information Security on April 23, 2021
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