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'What a bunch of thieves' – VPNSecure users react as their lifetime subscriptions are axed
By George Phillips published
VPNSecure's lifetime subscribers are outraged as the company cancels all lifetime plans. VPNSecure is facing an uphill battle to restore its reputation. So why is this all happening?

Good news for Linux users as NordVPN launches a full GUI
By George Phillips published
NordVPN is improving its status as one of the best Linux VPNs with the introduction of a full GUI. Here's everything you need to know.

You can now verify Mullvad VPN's credentials – here's how
By George Phillips published
Mullvad VPN is known for its transparency, privacy, and security. Users can now verify this as its Android VPN app is available as a reproducible build.

Google Fi VPN becomes VPN by Google – what this means for you
By George Phillips published
To promote consistency, Google Fi VPN is becoming VPN by Google. Users won't see any functional differences but here's what it means for you and how to access the new service.

NordVPN introduces ID theft recovery for UK users – just as cyberattacks hit UK retailers
By George Phillips published
As UK retailers suffer from cyberattacks, anyone affected can now benefit from NordVPN's ID theft recovery and financial reimbursement of up to £5,000.

Ever heard of a VPN? Take our survey and help shape our content
By George Phillips published
VPNs are on the rise but not everyone knows about them. We'd love to hear your thoughts on VPNs, so please fill out our survey and help shape what Tom's Guide writes about.

Nord Security partners with with SentinelOne to bring AI-powered cybersecurity to businesses
By George Phillips published
You can seamlessly protect your businesses with more than just a VPN thanks to NordSecurity's partnership with SentinelOne.

Break free from your ISP with Surfshark's public DNS – what you need to know
By George Phillips published
Surfshark's new public DNS is the first of its kind. Break free from your default DNS server and protect your privacy.

Windscribe's no-logs policy examined in court as Greek authorities attempt to prosecute
By George Phillips published
Attempts to access the personal information of internet users is increasing. Amidst pressure from authorities, Windscribe's legal case highlights the importance of protecting no-logs policies.
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