Monthly Archives: June 30, 2018

Free VPNs and Their Shocking Privacy Policy

VPNs are one of the most important tools to enhance your privacy and security. A VPN allows you to hide your IP address, circumvent geoblocking and censorship, and hide your traffic from your ISP and third parties. Providing a VPN service is coupled to high cost for expensive servers with large bandwidths. This raises the […]

What’s wrong with the VPN industry?

Whoever has been following us for a while, knows that we are suspicious of the dubious and shady business practices in the VPN industry. Just recently, we were proven right in our concerns, when a whistleblower revealed that IPVanish, claiming to be a “no-log” provider actually did log user activity. Furthermore, published court records show […]

Visiting the World Cup in Russia? How to keep your data safe?

On Thursday the 14th of June, the World Cup in Russia is starting with the first game: Russia against Saudi Arabia. Fans from all over the world are traveling to Russia to support their teams. Avoid scoring a cybersecurity “own goal” and be cautious. Especially if you are coming from the U.S. or EU, as […]

WWDC18 Keynote: iOS Privacy News

WWDC2018 announced a few upcoming security features. Apple emphasized their commitment to increase user’s privacy and aims for stronger fingerprinting protection on their devices. This consists of blocking more (but not all) tracking cookies and limited sharing of your hardware information to restrict fingerprinting possibilities. This will greatly reduce the amount of information advertisers can […]