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Amnezia VPN restores 20 Premium server locations and compensates users following cyberattacks
By Rene Millman last updated
Russian servers remain temporarily offline as the anti-censorship provider continues to battle aggressive blocking tactics

Australia's social media ban shows UK child safety measures are bound to fail — and it's not because of VPNs
By Chiara Castro published
Child safety groups say that banning UK teens is a step back rather than a move closer to victory

Reality check: Could the UK's social media ban lead to VPN restrictions?
By Chiara Castro published
The Government is expected to share further information on VPNs in July

Security experts reveal Proton is the 'only VPN' to avoid internal tunnel IP fingerprinting on iOS
By Silvia Iacovcich published
The issue stems from iOS networking behaviour

Circumvention tool or essential security software? The shifting role of VPNs in the UK
By Rob Dunne published
With VPNs under extreme scrutiny, what does the future hold for privacy tools in the UK?

ExpressVPN gives its desktop apps a visual makeover and a bigger push into AI
By Monica J. White published
ExpressVPN has rolled out version 14.2.0 across its Mac, Windows, and Linux apps, bringing a refreshed visual design, a compact layout by default, and new AI controls via an MCP server.

VPN deal of the week: CyberGhost is the cheapest I've ever seen it — nearly $2/month cheaper than NordVPN
By Rob Dunne published
45 days to decide, over 100 locations, and private payment options to suit anyone

Proton VPN servers – all you need to know about the provider's network
By Alice Marshall published
Sponsored by Proton VPN
Delve into one of the top VPN provider's network offering. Here's everything you need to know about Proton VPN's servers, including features and protocols.

Your own private VPN server: NordVPN's new add-on hands you isolated hardware and a static IP
By Monica J. White last updated
NordVPN has launched a dedicated VPN server with a static IP, isolated hardware, and port forwarding, letting you reach your home network and devices from anywhere in the world.

Surfshark says its Dausos protocol will finally behave on the locked-down networks that trip up rival VPNs
By Monica J. White published
Surfshark has updated its proprietary Dausos VPN protocol to connect more reliably on restricted school, university, and corporate networks, fixing connectivity issues some users had reported.
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