Looking to stream HRT abroad? Below, we’ll explain how you can use a VPN to watch HRT online from anywhere, and we recommend and review the best VPNs for the job.
By Ian Garland
in VPN & Privacy
on December 3, 2024
While most VPN providers don't support Linux, that doesn't necessarily mean you can't do it. We're going to show you how to create an OpenVPN connection in Kali Linux via the Network Manager.
By Marc Dahan
in VPN & Privacy
on April 25, 2024
Have you been banned from a Discord server? Don’t worry, all is not lost. Find out how you can get unbanned and access your favorite Discord server with the help of a Virtual Private Network (VPN).
By Mark Gill
in VPN & Privacy
on August 15, 2024
Trying to decide which VPN protocol to use? We compare and contrast WireGuard and NordLynx to help you identify the protocol that best fits your needs.
By Mark Gill
in VPN & Privacy
on August 14, 2023
We take a look at the best VPNs for Bitcoin that take your privacy seriously. We've rounded up the best VPNs that take cryptocurrency, have great security features, and maintain good speeds.
By Paul Bischoff
in VPN & Privacy
on January 11, 2025
Looking for a VPN that works with Etsy? If you want to shop or sell securely, or bypass geo-blocking in your current location, then the best VPNs for Etsy can help.
By Mark Gill
in VPN & Privacy
on December 14, 2024
Trying to watch your favorite Singaporean TV series while traveling abroad? They’re likely region-locked but you can stream TV from Singapore online by connecting to a Virtual Private Network (VPN).
By Mark Gill
in VPN & Privacy
on January 3, 2024
Want to boost your download and upload speeds by routing only torrent traffic through a VPN split tunnel? Follow this in-depth guide to get started.
By Richard Ernszt
in VPN & Privacy
on July 9, 2024
If you believe T-Mobile is intentionally slowing down your internet speed, either on desktop or mobile, a VPN might help. We'll show you how to stop your ISP from throttling your data.
By Paul Bischoff
in VPN & Privacy
on June 24, 2024
Connecting to the internet through a VPN is steadily getting more mainstream as ISPs and governments take an increasing interest in your browsing habits. But what good is a VPN if you forget to use it? Or if the connection drops and you don’t notice? If you’re already committed to browsing the web anonymously, setting up a VPN kill switch on your Linux desktop will make sure your data is encrypted.
By Aaron Phillips
in VPN & Privacy
on December 4, 2020