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Australians, rejoice! ExpressVPN is giving away free VPN booty!
Arrr!! The pirate speaks: "If you reside in Australia and you're worried about bein' unable t' access your favorite websites and content, ExpressVPN has t' perfect pirate treaaye chest for you!" Fr...
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Stream Wimbledon tennis live!
Wimbledon, the world’s most prestigious tennis tournament, is just around the corner. Some of the greatest sporting stars ever to grace the court—like Serena Williams, Andy Murray, Novak Djokovic,...
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Roundup: iOS 9 security features
With the Apple Watch now on store shelves and Tim Cook's company gearing up for the likely roll-out of the iPhone 6S this fall, the device and software manufacturer could have rested on its laurels fo...
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Let's make a deal: Russian hackers willing to compromise
Is this the new face of malware? According to a recent Geek article, instead of hiding behind a randomly-generated email address for bitcoin transfers, the creators of Troldesh malware required victim...
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USA Freedom Act: One step forward, one step... sideways?
The USA Freedom Act has finally cleared both United States House and Senate. Some laud it as a massive victory for privacy rights and spy agency crackdowns, while others worry it's nothing more than p...
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How Target steals the secrets of pregnant teenagers - #WTFWednesday
ExpressVPN’s #WTFWednesday brings you weird, shocking, and creepy stories about data privacy—pulled straight from the news. Think your privacy is yours? Think again. You will feel uncomfortable. Y...
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New Russian ‘undesirables’ law may lead to more media self-censorship
New laws signed off by Russian President Vladimir Putin over the weekend have given Russian authorities more power to shut down foreign non-governmental organisations (NGOs) deemed to be “undesirab...
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Clear message? UN says encryption key to free speech
In 2011, the United Nations declared Internet access a human right. Now, a report from the United Nations Office of the High Commissioner puts the right to encryption and anonymity on nearly the same ...
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Spy Games? Google Play targeted by NSA
As the NSA fights to retain its spying power with the Patriot Act now under review, more documents from whistleblower Edward Snowden have begun to surface. This newest leaks suggest the spy agency ha...
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Are the US and EU pulling in different directions over privacy?
Whatever your opinion of ex-NSA contractor Edward Snowden, there is no doubt that he opened a can of worms when he first began leaking documents detailing the surveillance efforts of the US. Since the...