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Things you can do with a VPN
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  • Dybdegående om privatliv
We take a detailed look at how governments censor online services like TikTok and how VPNs and other technologies can (and can't) overcome such bans.
Does a VPN protect against hackers?
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  • Grundlæggende om privatliv
Does using a VPN slow down internet speeds? Is self-hosting your own VPN better for privacy? We clear up common VPN myths vs. reality.
Google red-lights invasive tracking methods
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  • Dybdegående om privatliv
In a spectacular about-face, Google has given the go-ahead to use unsafe and unfair ad tech tracking to identify internet users and track them across the web.
A smartphone with the Proton VPN app on it during the year 2024
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  • Dybdegående om privatliv
In 2024, Proton VPN provided free VPN access leading up to elections in countries with a history of disinformation and silencing political opponents.
Is tubi free?
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  • Grundlæggende om privatliv
tubi is a popular free, ad-supported video streaming service based in the US. But if it's free, is it safe? We take an in-depth look.
Proton VPN er en af de største VPN-tjenester i verden
  • Proton VPN-nyheder
Proton VPN er ekspanderet massivt i løbet af de sidste par måneder og tilbyder nu over 11.000 servere i mere end 110 lande.
What channel is the Grammys on?
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  • Sådan gør du
We show you how to watch the prestigious 2025 Grammy Awards safely and securely with Proton VPN.
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How to fix a DNS server not responding and other DNS server errors on Windows, macOS, and Linux.
Stream The Bachelor with VPN
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  • Sådan gør du
Don't miss out on your guilty pleasure while traveling abroad. Stream The Bachelor safely and securely from anywhere with Proton VPN.
What are active and passive digital footprints?
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  • Grundlæggende om privatliv
Your digital footprint is the trail of information you leave online. We discuss digital footprints and whether you should be worried about yours.
A lock with the colors of the Dutch flag
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  • Dybdegående om privatliv
We ran a survey in the Netherlands and found that 51% of Dutch adults are worried about their online privacy. See the rest of the results.