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France vs South Africa free streams: How to watch Autumn International 2025, TV Channels, Team News & Preview
By Aatif Sulleyman last updated
News All the ways to watch France vs South Africa live streams online, as two of the world's best teams meet in a blockbuster 2025 Autumn International at Stade de France.

Canal+ and beIn Sports force VPNs to block illegal WTA tennis and F1 streams
By Chiara Castro published
The Paris Judicial Court rejects "the grounds of inadmissibility" raised by all VPN providers to contest the blocking orders, even dismissing ExpressVPN's referral to the EU Court.

British and French governments to collaborate on securing GPS for critical infrastructure
By Sead Fadilpašić published
The Russo-Ukrainian war exposed many weaknesses of GPS systems which could end up in disaster.

How to watch New Zealand vs France: live stream rugby online from anywhere
By Adam Marshall published
News Here's how to watch New Zealand vs France live streams online and anywhere for FREE, as Les Bleus' three-Test tour kicks off at Dunedin's Forsyth Barr Stadium.

Streaming behemoths' group presses for VPNs to have a role in anti-piracy row in Europe
By Chiara Castro published
After the sports streaming world, the movie industry also believes VPNs and other intermediary services must cooperate in blocking online piracy.

"DNS resolvers aren’t a censorship tool" – experts warn against the risks of growing internet blocking
By Chiara Castro published
A new report seeks to shed light on DNS blocking and other internet restrictions across the world

"A dangerous precedent" – The VPN industry reacts to France’s order to block illegal streaming sites
By Chiara Castro published
France's landmark ruling ordered five of the top VPN providers to block 200+ illegal sports streaming sites. We asked providers what's at stake for users.

France accuses Russian GRU hackers of targeting French organizations
By Ellen Jennings-Trace published
The APT28 hacking group has been linked to the attacks.

Telegram pledges to exit the market rather than "undermine encryption with backdoors"
By Chiara Castro published
Telegram's CEO, Pavel Durov, reacts to the widespread push for creating encryption backdoors, reaffirming the company's commitment to users' privacy and security.
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