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IAPS Security Updates
The IAPS Security VPN has added new US servers to their network. They also warn about a problem with a secondary node server that is currently being fixed.
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Common Privacy Risks
We are all leaking sensitive information about ourselves whether we know it or not. Public computers or connections, social media, and phone settings are working together to undermine ...

Google Play Store Bans Disconnect Mobile
Google has earned fresh criticism this week for banning privacy app Disconnect Mobile. Google makes a lot of money from advertisements, including on the Play Store. Privacy apps like ...

KickassTorrents Forces SSL Encryption
KickassTorrents, or KAT, is a popular file sharing service that has achieved a first this week. KickassTorrents has started using encryption to protect all traffic on the site. Encryption ...

StrongVPN Versus StrongDNS
Some users have been asking about StrongVPN versus StrongDNS since the DNS service was launched some months ago. So the company released a neat comparison to make it easy for people ...

ExpressVPN for Australia TV
Have you ever tried to use your VPN to stream Australian TV? Well we have heard from a lot of users who are unable to do so because many providers don’t have servers in Australia. ...

Cuban Internet Censorship
We hear a lot of news about the Great Firewall and website blocks in Iran. But Cuba imposes strict Internet censorship, too. HideMyAss! is one of our top picks for censprship bypassing ...

IAPS Security Versus GOM
There is a new Google Chrome extension called GOM (Go Away MDA) that claims to bypass censorship and protect onine privacy for just 2 US dollars a month. This may be very tempting to ...

IPVanish Applauds USA Freedom Act
There have been quite a few really awful attempts to rein in US government surveillance powers. But just when people were getting sick and tired of false attempts to rein in the NSA ...

VyprVPN for Better Privacy
We cannot expect to be anonymous on the Internet. Everything we do online leaves some kind of trace that can be used to follow a trail that eventually leads to our identities. But we ...