Latest VPNs News

Windscribe brings anti-fingerprinting to its browser extension to protect you from nasty trackers
By George Phillips published
Protect yourself from invasive browser fingerprinting with new anti-fingerprinting features added to Windscribe VPN's browser extension.

The Tor Project has launched its own VPN – but it's not the finished product yet
By George Phillips published
The Tor Project, famous for the Tor Network, has quietly launched its own VPN app. It's still in Beta and designed for testing but is available to download now.

ExpressVPN brings widgets and Siri shortcuts to its iOS apps – here's how to enable them
By George Phillips published
Widgets, Siri commands, and shortcuts are now available for ExpressVPN iOS users. It's easier than ever to connect to your VPN and here's how to do it.

"AI means that scammers don't even have to be good at scamming anymore!": Surfshark's CEO speaks on the web's biggest threats, VPNs giving back, and an ethos of simplicity
By Mo Harber-Lamond published
I visited Surfshark's home of Cyber City in Vilnius, and got hold of the CEO. I asked him what the biggest risks online are today, and what's next for VPNs.

Mullvad VPN brings the QUIC protocol to WireGuard for improved obfuscation
By George Phillips published
Mullvad has introduced QUIC to its WireGuard protocol. The update, for desktop apps only, aims to improve the provider's obfuscation capabilities.

Proton VPN sign-ups in Nepal rocket to 8,000% over the baseline in response to social media ban
By George Phillips published
Proton VPN sign-ups in Nepal spiked to 8,000% over the baseline as the government blocked 26 social media apps. The ban has now been lifted but anger remains.

Windscribe's new UI update makes switching protocols simple – here's what's new
By George Phillips published
Windscribe has updated its UI and customizable options. Switching and selecting protocols is easier than ever and you can even add sound effects to your app.

Some of these seemingly independent VPNs are all connected – and they pose a threat to your data
By George Phillips published
Researchers have discovered popular VPN apps are not only connected, but have serious security flaws that pose a risk to your data
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