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Russia blocks Telegram and WhatsApp – and not every VPN can help you regain access
By George Phillips published
Russia has restricted Telegram and blocked WhatsApp. VPNs should be able to help you access the apps, but using obfuscating protocols is a must.

NordVPN announces partnership with CrowdStrike – here's what you need to know
By Olivia Powell published
CrowdStrike's Threat Intelligence will bring key threat intelligence to NordVPN's Threat Protection Pro feature, better protecting users from emerging cybersecurity threats

ExpressVPN proves it can be trusted with your data as it announces 4 new ISO certifications alongside a fresh transparency report
By George Phillips published
ExpressVPN is reaffirming its high security standards with the announcement of four new ISO certifications. It has also released its H2 2025 transparency report.

Surfshark's emergency VPN program has helped 100 journalists and activists across 9 countries work 'in some of the world’s most complex environments'
By George Phillips published
Surfshark's partnership with Internews had seen 100 journalists and activists, in nine countries, provided with free VPN subscriptions. And it's not stopping there.

VTI expands Trust Seal program with annual accreditation
By Aleksandar Stevanović published
The VPN Trust Initiative has expanded its Trust Seal program into an annual reaccreditation process to better highlight VPN providers that maintain ongoing ethical and operational standards.

ExpressVPN finally gets local pricing – here's why that's good news for you
By George Phillips published
ExpressVPN has moved away from USD-based pricing and is starting to support payment in localised currencies. Here's what that means for you.

Proton VPN releases quality of life updates for Android and Windows users
By George Phillips published
Proton VPN has released some small but welcomed quality of life updates for Android and Windows VPN users. Here's how to access them.

Authorities have seized one of Windscribe's servers – but here's why your data is safe
By George Phillips published
Dutch authorities have seized one of Windscribe's servers. But here's why your data still can't be accessed.
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