Category: vpn

Data Privacy Week 2025 – check out our latest expert advice this Data Privacy Day

You have the power to take charge of your data. This is the theme of this year’s Data Privacy Week, an annual event that aims to raise awareness about online privacy. We’re into day two of Data Privacy Week 2025, which takes place between January 27 and 31, is all…

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Data Privacy Week 2025 has begun – check out our latest expert advice on how to stay safe online

You have the power to take charge of your data. This is the theme of this year’s Data Privacy Week, an annual event that aims to raise awareness about online privacy. Data Privacy Week 2025, which takes place between January 27 and 31, is all about helping you take control…

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VPN firm warns against encryption backdoor in new ad

“The only way to stop data from ending up in the wrong hands is by not collecting it in the first place.” This is the claim included in an ad from one of the best VPN providers around that ran on Monday, January 20, 2025, in the New York Times.…

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Venezuela restricts TikTok – leaving citizens turning to VPNs

People in Venezuela have increasingly turned to VPN services, yet again, as authorities restrict access to TikTok. Proton VPN confirmed to TechRadar that sign-ups across the country have spiked 350% so far, and usage is still increasing at the time of writing (see graph below). This surge comes as TikTok…

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Myanmar enforces new cybersecurity law – and VPN usage is the main target

Up to six months in prison and fines of up to 2 million kyats (almost $1,000). This is what people in Myanmar now risk for using a VPN service without approval after a new controversial cybersecurity law was enacted on Wednesday, January 1, 2025. According to the military junta, the…

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Russia disconnects several regions from the global internet to test its sovereign net

Russia restricted foreign internet access across several regions over the weekend to test its national infrastructure. Residents of the affected regions couldn’t access both foreign and local apps, including the likes of YouTube (one of the last Western social media platforms still available in Russia), Google, WhatsApp, and Telegram –…

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