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Is virtual reality just another advertisement in disguise?
This post was originally published on April 20, 2016. On March 28, Oculus Rift became the *first virtual reality device to hit the market. At a retail price of $599, it offers an OLED display, a 90 HZ...
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ExpressVPN stands with Fight for the Future
ExpressVPN is proud to announce an expanded relationship with the nonprofit activism and advocacy group, Fight for the Future (FFTF), and will offer increased support including monetary donations to F...
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A brief history of Anonymous
Anonymous has beef with Donald Trump. Earlier this week the hacking networkhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PvCC2qONQFg declaring “total war” on the U.S. presidential hopeful, claiming his racist s...
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Court case forces Apple to hack themselves
This post was originally published on February 18, 2016. Yesterday we wrote about the ENCRYPT act of 2016, and what an important step forward it is. Today, there has been a new twist of events in the ...
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Meet the man who wants to save encryption
Meet California Congressman Ted W. Lieu, our hero. The argument over encryption has been a trending topic over the last few years. Ever since Apple began adding end-to-end encryption on their devices,...
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The Snowden Effect: 4 things we’ve learned since the privacy bubble exploded
This post was originally published on February 3, 2016. The Snowden Effect (noun): To raise global awareness towards privacy and security rights In 2013 NSA contractor Edward Snowden leaked highly cla...
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How to use a VPN to watch Super Bowl 50
It’s the big one, folks! It’s so big, they had to switch to regular numbers instead of Roman numerals. The Denver Broncos are squaring off against the Carolina Panthers on Sunday, February 7th. Ki...
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We worked out the exact day Lou Reed had a perfect day
This post was originally published on January 22, 2016. People should be more aware of what they are posting online. We’ve covered multiple instances in our blog where any notion of basic privacy is...
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Online privacy is why Sweden wins the internet
This post was originally published on January 5, 2016. Sweden always seems to be at the forefront of any discussion about privacy laws on the internet. The Swedish government places no restrictions on...
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How to stop the Kazakhstan government from intercepting your internet traffic
In mid 2019, internet users in Kazakhstan were issued with notices when they visited any HTTPS-encrypted websites, that warned them to install a mandatory government “certificate.” This certificat...
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