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Online gaming privacy matters. You may be at risk of in-game ransomware, phishing attacks, data breaches, and location tracking. Here’s how to stay safe.
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Your Internet service provider (ISP) has access to all your online activity, and they have the right to sell this information. A VPN can help you protect your data.
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Digital nomads face unique online security challenges. These tips can help keep you safe no matter where you work.
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Most websites now use HTTPS to encrypt your connection and add an additional layer of protection to your data. But if you are on public WiFi, using HTTPS without a VPN means that some of your data will still be vulnerable.
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For a VPN to reliably protect user data, it must not only use the most secure encryption and protocols but also shield itself with strong legal protections.
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When it comes to protecting your privacy, free services have a poor track record, as most are subsidized by selling your data. The vast majority of free VPN services are unfortunately doing the same thing. Here's why Proton VPN's free VPN service is
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October is National Cyber Security Awareness month. This year, join us in our new campaign to identify which data we hold most dear, all in the name of spreading privacy.
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Public WiFi connections can put your device and personal data at risk to hackers. Here are some simple steps you can take to secure your connection and personal data.
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We explain why online privacy matters and how you can protect your data against the government and hackers.