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Who can see your data when you visit a non-encrypted HTTP site?
This post was originally published on February 14, 2017. Websites that use HTTPS (indicated by the green lock in the browser bar) encrypt all data between your browser and the website’s server. Nobo...
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Unhackable notifications: It's easy to encrypt Facebook with a PGP key
This post was originally published on February 10, 2017. Your Facebook account is valuable. It contains private chats, a list of your personal connections, and, if you use the Messenger app to send mo...
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ExpressVPN's top 10 blogs of 2016
NOTE: This post was originally published on January 27, 2017 ExpressVPN put out more content in 2016 than any year previously. Here's the best of the best VPN blog in town: 1. An interview with Ashto...
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Five BIG information security predictions for 2017
A year ago ExpressVPN made some predictions about what might happen in 2016. Some of these bold prophecies turned out to be correct, others not so much. Still, it was prescient-ish enough to warrant h...
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The Siri-ous benefits and dangers of voice technology
“Hey, Siri” Ask any iOS user if they’ve uttered the above, and they’ll share personal anecdotes of ...
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Interview: What makes the ExpressVPN Support Team the best in the business?
Rigorous training, copious amounts of patience, quick wits, and a great sense of humor. As Edwin, one of ExpressVPN’s Senior Training Coordinators, explains: “What sets a service apart from the ot...
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5 ways the Internet of Things could kill you
This post was originally published on January 9, 2017. The Internet of Things is the connection of any device to the internet. So-called “smart devices” are made to enhance your life and make thin...
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ExpressVPN's 6 big data security predictions for 2016: Which ones came true?
In January, ExpressVPN made some predictions about what might happen with information security during 2016. Were the predictions correct? Let’s review and see what actually happened. #1: Hackers wil...
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Some good things did happen in 2016
This post was originally published on December 12, 2016. Everyone agrees 2016 has been terrible. Much-loved people died, catastrophes happened, and no one could shake the feeling it was a particularly...
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How ExpressVPN apps confirm they’re talking to ExpressVPN servers
This post was originally published on December 7, 2016. When you connect to a VPN, have you ever wondered if you’re connecting to a genuine VPN server? What if a third party---like a government, ISP...
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