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Split tunneling finally comes to Mac as ExpressVPN overhauls its desktop apps
By George Phillips published
ExpressVPN has overhauled its desktop apps to bring advanced features, uniformity, and some huge upgrades.

'If we can't uphold our privacy policy while based in Canada, we will not be based in Canada' – here are the key takeaways from Windscribe's Reddit AMA
By George Phillips last updated
Windscribe boss Yegor Sak just ran a Reddit AMA. From new features to fighting censorship, here's what he discussed.

This VPN is harvesting your AI conversations – and 6 million people are using it
By George Phillips published
This popular VPN browser extension is harvesting your AI conversations. Here's everything you need to know to keep your data safe.

Obscura VPN passes first independent audit
By Aleksandar Stevanović published
Obscura VPN has cleared its first independent security audit, with no major flaws found in its macOS app or core protocol

'Comply with the law' – UK Government takes aim at VPNs during Online Safety Act debate
By George Phillips published
A debate over the UK's Online Safety Act has seen VPNs come under fire. MPs have called for VPNs to be examined further, implement age checks, and collect user data.

NordVPN's new email protection feature can stop phishing in real time
By Krishi Chowdhary published
NordVPN’s new email protection feature visually flags malicious links in emails as soon as you open them, keeping you safe from scams, phishing, and malware.

NordVPN passes infrastructure audit with flying colors – but 'security work never ends'
By George Phillips published
NordVPN has completed independent assessments of its apps, core features, and infrastructure. No critical vulnerabilities were found – here's what you need to know.

Norton VPN's latest fleet of upgrades gives users more control and faster connections
By Krishi Chowdhary published
Norton VPN rolls out new servers, encryption protocols, and a third-party audit for Mimic. Learn how these improvements enhance speed and privacy.

Australia's social media ban for all children under 16 is live — here's what you need to know
By George Phillips last updated
Australia's social media ban is live, and children under 16 will be banned from having an account on certain social media platforms. Here's what we know so far.
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