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The best VPN for YouTube in 2025
By Rob Dunne last updated
VPN Have the power to unblock YouTube and get the best experience no matter where in the world you go.

Mullvad is set to remove support for OpenVPN in six months – here's why
By Mark Gill published
The WireGuard protocol takes center stage as Mullvad phases out OpenVPN from January 15, 2026. Here's all you need to know to get ready.

Germany's possible ad blocker ban could threaten user freedom and privacy, says Mozilla
By Monica J. White published
An ongoing legal battle between a German publisher and the maker of AdBlock Plus might lead to a complete ban on ad blockers in the entire country. Here's why this would be bad news for user privacy.

International VPN Day: a privacy solution or "a loophole that needs closing" – here's what's at stake
By Chiara Castro published
August 19 marks International VPN Day, 24 hours dedicated to raising awareness on the crucial role of VPNs. Yet their usage has never been at greater risk in a democratic country like the UK.

NordVPN is killing Meshnet – here's all we know
By Chiara Castro published
NordVPN Meshnet is set to be discontinued starting from December 1, 2025.

Stop homework headaches: Get the tool that boosts your kid's focus
By Sam Dawson published
The internet is full of distractions for kids with homework. So, with a new school year about to begin, check out how a VPN can help keep them focused.

New laptop? Don't forget this $2 privacy essential for students
By Sam Dawson published
If you've treated yourself to a new laptop to kick off the academic year, you'll want to protect against privacy risks. Here's how a VPN can help.

Proton VPN expands Linux capabilities with new split tunneling feature
By Mark Gill published
Proton VPN’s latest update brings this long-awaited feature to Linux users, with split-tunneling set to land on the macOS app next.

"VPNs are not kryptonite of age assurance" – Age verification experts explain why governments don’t need to ban VPNs
By Chiara Castro published
Brits have reportedly turned en masse to VPNs since age verification requirements were enforced

Is Proton leaving Switzerland? "Legal uncertainty" of proposed surveillance laws is pushing them to make several changes
By Chiara Castro published
An amendment to the Swiss surveillance law would require VPNs and messaging apps to identify and retain user data – requirements that could threaten Proton's privacy-first business model.
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