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Which Surfshark VPN plan should I choose? Starter, One or One+
By Adam Marshall published
Sponsored by Surfshark
We'll help you pick out the right Surfshark plan for your needs – from a basic VPN to its all-singing all-dancing Surfshark One+ package.

"We saw genuine shock on people’s faces" – NordVPN takes on Times Square to debunk Americans' online security myths
By Chiara Castro published
New Yorkers had the opportunity to "Ask a hacker" to find out how really they are exposed on the web.

The future of online privacy: why VPNs will be non-negotiable
By Adam Marshall published
Sponsored by Norton VPN
We spoke to Norton VPN for a discussion on the imminent threats to online privacy and why VPNs are a "very good basic step to having your online presence protected".

Mozilla is experimenting with a free, built-in VPN in Firefox – but you might not be able to try it yet
By Monica J. White published
Mozilla has launched a free, browser-only VPN inside Firefox. It's now in beta. Here's how it works and how to join the experiment.

Wisconsin wants to force all adult sites to block VPNs with a new age verification bill – here's everything we know
By Chiara Castro published
Now in the Senate, the Wisconsin bill adds to the proposal threatening VPN usage in the name of child safety online – and experts are worried.

Jordan's Discord fans flock to VPNs to defeat sudden outage
By Mark Gill published
Jordan’s Discord outage triggers a 250% surge in Proton VPN Free signups as users seek ways to safely bypass the block.

"We are shaking the industry" – NortonVPN says it's ready to take on the VPN heavyweights, with an ex-ExpressVPN Head of Product leading the way
By Chiara Castro published
Can Norton VPN finally leave the shadows of the popular antivirus?

NordVPN just made its Linux GUI app open-source, and there's more on the way
By Monica J. White published
NordVPN has open-sourced its Linux GUI app and updated its Snap package to include it, with Meshnet set to be next.

VPN usage up 35,000% in Afghanistan as authorities restrict access to social media – here's what we know
By Chiara Castro published
About a week after a complete internet shutdown that lasted 48 hours, Proton VPN recorded spikes in usage of +35,000% above baseline as Afghans look for ways to stay online.
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