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Proton Unlimited is on sale again, and I can't recommend it enough: email, cloud storage, a password manager and a VPN – all private, all secure and all ad-free
By Dan Sung published
Proton Unlimited has got a 30% discount for a short time – it's the Big Tech alternative deal you've been waiting for.

Windscribe joins Signal in threatening Canada exit over controversial surveillance bill
By Rene Millman published
The proposed Lawful Access Act could force service providers to log user metadata and build technical backdoors

NordProtect rebrands as Coveron — here's what it means for you
By Mark Gill published
The identity security tool from the makers of NordVPN gets a new name and look

Surfshark joins forces with Amnesty International to train digital human rights defenders
By Rene Millman published
The popular provider is supporting the Digital Forensics Fellowship to help activists and journalists combat advanced mobile threats worldwide.

PrivadoVPN is the $30 traveling companion for watching everything that Netflix has to offer
By Dan Sung published
Deal hack There are more complete VPNs out there but none as cheap as this PrivadoVPN deal that will unblock Netflix every single time.

Google Chrome’s Incognito mode doesn't hide your browsing data from your ISP — here's what actually does
By Rene Millman published
Going "Incognito" won't stop your internet provider from tracking, throttling, and selling your browsing history. Here is exactly how they see what you do online, and the best ways to shut them out.

Android I/O: Surfshark's Alternative ID will make Android 17's 'Spoofing Protection' feature even better at stopping scam calls
By Dan Sung published
Why give them your real number in the first place? This mobile phone fake ID will have the hackers running around in circles.

Russian official admits completely banning VPNs is 'simply impossible' because it would hurt banks and businesses— but he still doesn't want people accessing blocked websites and social media
By Rene Millman published
A top Russian official has admitted that banning VPNs is technically impossible without breaking the country's internet infrastructure.
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