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Surfshark partners with Internews to protect journalists and activists with free VPN access
By Mark Gill published
Surfshark has helped 100 media outlets and civil society groups in nine high-risk countries to access a free and secure internet. Here's why it matters.

Telegram CEO condemns new restrictions in Russia as citizens turn to VPNs to bypass the blocks
By Chiara Castro published
Russia begins disrupting access to Telegram, but users are fighting back. Find out why VPN demand is spiking and what it means for the future of Russian internet censorship.

'Simple but dangerous’ – Top VPNs targeted by typosquatting as 14% of fake domains found to be malicious
By Chiara Castro published
Major providers including NordVPN, ExpressVPN, and Proton VPN are among those targeted by lookalike domains. Here's how to stay safe.

Safer Internet Day – How the VPN industry is reacting to the rising risks of AI
By Chiara Castro published
From privacy-first chatbots to advanced security tools designed to mitigate danger: here's what Proton, ExpressVPN, and NordVPN are shaping their offering.

Ever heard of 'quishing'? NordVPN warns the future of scams lies in QR codes – and shares some tips on how to stay safe
By Silvia Iacovcich published
NordVPN warns that QR code attacks are escalating, with a staggering 26 million individuals already potentially exposed to 'quishing.' Here's how to stay safe.

These are the VPNs you’ll want to consider for Super Bowl weekend
By Sam Dawson published
We've tested and ranked today's top VPNs to help you find the best option for the upcoming Super Bowl LX.

Dutch authorities seized one of Windscribe VPN's servers – here's everything we know
By Chiara Castro published
Winsdcribe said that no user data will be compromised due to its strict no-log policy. Here's what we know.

Startups, listen up: Proton says you're not "too small" to be hacked
By Rene Millman published
Proton's latest report shatters the myth that hackers only target big banks, urging European startups to "build in private" before it's too late.

'A violation of fundamental rights' – Civil society calls on Switzerland to abandon data retention proposals
By Chiara Castro published
Switzerland wants to expand its surveillance law and require VPNs, messaging apps, social media platforms, and other online services to collect data to help identify their users.
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