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PGP is still pretty good for privacy
Many privacy advocates use PGP (GNU Privacy Guard/GPG in its open source form) to encrypt, sign, and verify data...
Privacy in America vs. Europe: Here’s how the EU does data...
As the EU pushes sweeping new data reforms, the U.S. is stuck trying to figure out how to address their budding privacy problem.
Why you should use a unique password for every online account
So, you’re signing up for yet another online service. It’ll probably ask you to choose password with rules like: ...
Change your Firefox settings for a more private browsing experience
With just a few clicks, you can vastly improve your online privacy. Here are some tips for the popular...
Facebook has a better memory of you than you do—find out...
NOTE: This post was originally published on May 4, 2018 In light of Facebook’s biggest scandal to date, many people...
ExpressVPN 6.6.1 for Windows has all the best features
The latest ExpressVPN app for Windows has a host of killer features that will keep you secure on the...
What makes a cryptocurrency Bitcoin?
According to listings on coinmarketcap.com, there are now six major cryptocurrencies that all claim to be Bitcoin, and more...
5 fashion items you’ll need to fight a surveillance state
In a previous post, we looked at how to be incognito in the real world. Today, let’s dive deeper...
Looking for the best tech podcasts? Here are ExpressVPN’s favorites
Getting onto a good podcast is like discovering a delicious new restaurant, a killer local bar, or an engrossing...
Upset about Facebook? You should be more worried about your ISP
Sure, Facebook’s data policies are bad, but they pale in comparison to your ISP’s (internet service provider). With Congress...