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Privacy in meer detail

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  • Privacy in meer detail
We asked 1,000 Americans questions about their online habits to reveal what they are doing to keep their online data secure.
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  • Privacy in meer detail
AES is a fast, efficient, and secure encryption standard. We look at how it works and whether it is truly secure.
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OpenVPN and WireGuard are arguably the two most useful VPN protocols for modern VPN users. We look at the pros and cons of each.
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The ability to access the internet varies greatly from country to country. We look at where people have the most and least digital freedom.
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PPTP is an obsolete and insecure VPN protocol that nevertheless remains popular in 2021. We take an in-depth look at it.
An illustration of examining a VPN.
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A technical look at how virtual private networks (VPNs) work, and at what the implications of this are for users
Illustration of Google VPN data collection
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Far from ensuring privacy, Google's new VPN actually increases Google's ability to collect private data about you. Don't fall for it.
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The Patriot Act allows the US government to collect your Internet browsing and search history without a warrant. But there are ways to protect your privacy.
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We discovered a security vulnerability in Apple’s iOS that causes connections to remain unencrypted even after connecting to VPN.
An illustration of the Amazon Ring network monitoring a neighborhood.
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Amazon Ring has entered into secretive agreements with police departments across the US to let them access video feeds without a warrant.
Fitness and health apps collect sensitve data that they often expose or share with third parties.
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Find out what data fitness and health apps collect, who they share it with, and what you can do to protect your privacy.