CNET: ExpressVPN Is a Case Study in Why VPN Reviews Require More Legwork
ExpressVPN Is a Case Study in Why VPN Reviews Require More Legwork
Android: App stores host VPN apps linked to Chinese military, study finds
CNET: Nearly Two-Thirds of Free VPNs Put Your Data at Risk, Study Says: What to Know
Nearly Two-Thirds of Free VPNs Put Your Data at Risk, Study Says: What to Know
A new study reveals that virtual private network (VPN) connections provide less safety than widely believed. The findings are alarming, especially for users in authoritarian states. Living in an ...
TechRadar on MSN: Major Russian Android apps know who's using a VPN, digital rights group warns
Researchers at digital rights group RKS Global found that 30 out of the 30 most popular Russian Android apps can detect VPNs, with numbers likely to rise.
Major Russian Android apps know who's using a VPN, digital rights group warns
Lifehacker on MSN: An audit found that DuckDuckGo's VPN doesn't track user activity
If you use DuckDuckGo's VPN, your traffic doesn't appear to be visible the company.
Summary: Researchers found that five VPN apps on the Apple App Store and Google Play have ties to the Chinese military. One of the companies is even hiring someone “well-versed in American culture.” ...
Global VPN adoption stabilizes; Middle East leads, driven by censorship, privacy concerns, and restricted communication services.
VPNs are widely used to bypass censorship and protect privacy, but detection methods from IP blacklists to deep packet inspection make it increasingly difficult to hide their use, especially in ...