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Having trouble deciding which Virtual Private Network (VPN) to use? We’ve put two of the most popular providers (NordVPN and Hotspot Shield) head-to-head to find out which is better for the average user. 
By Ian Garland in VPN & Privacy on enero 19, 2024
How the president views privacy goes a long way towards data protection safeguards. With less than a month to November 3rd, Americans weigh in on Trump against his opponent Joe Biden over a number of issues, what of privacy? Here's a look at how the Trump Administration has had on privacy over the past four years.    
By Victoria McIntosh in VPN & Privacy on May 17, 2021
Looking to get a VPN but not sure which to choose? We put two of the most popular providers (Surfshark and VyprVPN) to the test; read on to find out what features they offer, how secure they are, and ultimately, which is best for the average user. 
By Ian Garland in VPN & Privacy on octubre 16, 2023
Struggling to decide between Surfshark and Hotspot Shield? We’ve put both of these popular VPNs to the test and will walk you through their features one step at a time.
By Ian Garland in VPN & Privacy on febrero 3, 2024
Deciding which VPN to use doesn’t have to be stressful. We’ve compared two major providers, ExpressVPN and Hotspot Shield so you can see which is better.
By Ian Garland in VPN & Privacy on enero 20, 2024
Deciphering control: Explore the global landscape of encryption laws to find out which governments i
By Paul Bischoff in Privacy Studies on January 22, 2022
If you’re in Armenia, a VPN is an extremely valuable tool to have. We list the best VPNs for Armenia and explain how they can improve your digital privacy and unblock your home services abroad. 
By Ian Garland in VPN & Privacy on marzo 15, 2024
If you’re traveling in Azerbaijan and hoping to avoid censorship or surveillance, a Virtual Private Network (VPN) can be extremely helpful. We discuss the best VPNs for Azerbaijan and how they work.
By Ian Garland in VPN & Privacy on septiembre 16, 2023
A cluster of databases containing over 350 million customer records including names, phone numbers, and other personal information was left open online, without a password required to access it.
By Paul Bischoff in VPN & Privacy on October 15, 2020
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