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Yandex's analytics tool found in 16 of the most downloaded free VPN apps in Russia — here's what it means for your privacy
By Chiara Castro last updated
While the apps are among the 87 most popular free VPNs in Russia, users aren't limited to the country. RKS Global researchers tells TechRadar the potential risk.

Proton VPN promises better stability for Linux users with latest app update
By Rene Millman published
Proton VPN has officially launched the stable version of its Linux CLI app, promising users stronger stability, advanced terminal tools, and smoother navigation without the need for a GUI.

Telegram CEO urges Russians to 'stock up' on VPNs as the platform gets an anti-censorship boost
By Chiara Castro published
Pavel Durov announces upgraded protocol to bypass the Kremlin's intensifying digital crackdown

Surfshark just dropped its best deal of the year — plans start from less than $50 for 28 months protection
By Rob Dunne published
An exclusive way to access Surfshark's best-ever price

Meet Dausos, Surfshark's 'paradise' VPN protocol that seeks to raise the bar for speed and security
By Silvia Iacovcich published
Surfshark has launched its own bespoke VPN protocol, Dausos, which promises to deliver up to 30% faster speeds and improved security. Here's all you need to know.

NordVPN review: still the pinnacle of VPNs
By Rob Dunne, Mike Williams last updated
Updated Is this really the "world’s most advanced VPN?" We answer this question and many more in our NordVPN review.

Beyond no-log: Tor looks into seizure-proof servers that forget your data
By Rene Millman published
Law enforcement agencies frequently target volunteer-run Tor relays, but a new push for RAM-only servers aims to leave authorities empty-handed

AdGuard VPN has a new app for iPhone — and you can try it out for 7 days for free
By Rene Millman published
Version 2.10 brings under-the-hood stability improvements to your iPhone and a chance to test out premium privacy features without data limits

Russia's major internet services instructed on how to detect VPNs
By Chiara Castro published
As Russia doubles down against VPN usage, Google seems to be resisting removal requests so far, despite a popular app, ZoogVPN, having reportedly been removed from Google Play. Here's all we know.
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