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Nothing to hide? Speak for yourself.
This post was originally published on December 2, 2015. “Don’t worry; you have nothing to fear if you have nothing to hide.” Ah, the well-used mantra of a Nazi or a movie villain (or both). At l...
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Use a VPN and save up to 50% on car rentals. We tried it!
This post was originally published on November 25, 2015. Frequent flyer? You can also use ExpressVPN to find cheaper airline tickets! When booking cars online, some car rental companies and price comp...
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UK’s new mass surveillance bill is the worst yet
This post was originally published on November 6, 2015. Government officials are working to pass the biggest bulk collection legislature the UK has ever seen. The Investigatory Powers Bill is a disast...
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31 Internet safety memes everyone should see
We all use the Internet, but how smart are you when it comes to protecting your privacy? We've created 31 memes to help you be better informed when it comes to safeguarding your security. Take a look ...
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Fight the TPP with a VPN
The Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) is an international trade agreement five years in the making. Although the details around the agreement are secret, certain chapters, namely those around intellectu...
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Come to the dark web… it's a little safer now
The dark web has long been seen as the skeevy underbelly of the Internet where users can buy illegal drugs, steal people’s credit card information, and hire someone to “off” their neighbor. In r...
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Encryption helps everyone, including criminals, and that’s O.K.
This post was originally published on September 8, 2015. Earlier this month, Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus Vance Jr. and three other officials wrote an op-ed piece in the New York Times accusing A...
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3 non-profits that fight for your digital rights
As more and more of the world goes online, not everyone is waiting with open arms. Governments and corporations want to control the flow of the world’s information and keep you in the dark. We don't...
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Google in talks with privacy regulators over ‘right to be forgotten’
One year after the Court of Justice of the European Union (ECJ) ruled that individuals have the right to ask search engines to remove certain search results about them, Google has published some stati...
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Protecting your digital rights: Who is Access?
Digital freedoms are under attack worldwide. In countries like France and Turkey, governments are pushing for greater access to citizens' data without their consent, ostensibly to improve “security�...
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