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The NSA has been spying on North Korea via Chinese networks for over four years. They found a zero day exploit that the country had been using against other nations, and turned the situation around to work in their favor. So for years the US government has had a clear view of the North Korean […]

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Last week we talked about how the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has finally made a move to support net neutrality. Of course there is still a small group of detractors who stand to lose a great deal if broadband providers are classified under Title II of the Telecommunications Act and regulated accordingly. The opposition is […]

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Pay for a VPN service with Paysafecard

by Mike on October 12, 2014

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Paysafecard is an efficient online payment platform and this payment service uses a prepay service. The payment service is anonymous and that is the reason why most of the VPN subscribers and proxy server users opt for this payment method. Paysafecard users can process the payment using the PIN code of the cards that are […]

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Australian Data Retention Spurs VPN Use

by Mike on August 19, 2014

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The Australian government is looking into data retention policies for Internet users. This has sparked renewed interest in the top privacy VPN services. Australians have used recognized VPNs like ExpressVPN for years for content access. But this is the first big surge in popular interest in VPNs for data privacy. Australian Data Retention The federal […]

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ExpressVPN Versus Tor Anonymity

by Mike on August 12, 2014

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The Tor network has been used for many people for many years. It was even recently recommended by Edward Snowden, the former NSA contractor who showed us all about NSA spying activities. But Tor has its weaknesses that the NSA can take advantage of. So is not really as anonymous as a top private VPN […]

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What If Everyone Had a VPN?

by Mike on August 12, 2014

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We keep seeing reports of online theft, mass surveillance, censorship, bandwidth throttling and more. These problems could be prevented by the use of simple VPN solutions. VPNs are so common these days that it is a wonder that there are still people who don’t know what they are or how to use them. If everyone […]

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Pew Research conducted a study with interviews to learn what the experts think about new and emerging threats to the Internet. It turns out that Internet freedoms are most at risk and top VPN ExpressVPN shares the top threats to online liberty.

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Stay Safe from Heartbleed with iVPN

by Mike on June 11, 2014

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Heartbleed is a very dangerous OpenSSL vulnerability that we knew would be around for a while. There is another Heartbleed problem that was recently discovered. It allows attackers to actually change the content s of emails. Top VPN iVPN shares ome tips here on staying safe from the effect of the Heartbleed bug.

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ExpressVPN Top Xbox VPN

by Mike on July 31, 2013

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Getting your Xbox to connect to the Internet so you can enjoy privacy while gaming is one thing. For serious gamers, the protection of months and even years of gaming data is very valuable. Securely connecting to gaming sites is not enough to protect that data. There are other avenues that can allow mischievous people […]

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A common misconception among novice VPN users is the idea that whenever you purchase a VPN package, you are automatically already safe from all forms of internet threats. This is false advertising from so-so VPN companies who want to market their VPN products as fully capable of the protection you deserve even when the truth […]

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