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ExpressVPN survey in UK reveals the dark side of online dating
Technology's growing role in our lives has made the quest for love increasingly digital. However, this shift brings its own set of risks. ExpressVPN's survey of 2,000 UK adults aged 18-50 highlights t...
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Quiz: How strong is your password security?
15% of U.S. participants use weak passwords that include things like their pet's name. Many also use personal identifiers, despite thinking they have good cybersecurity knowledge. n Our survey reveals...
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The history of encryption: From ancient codes to digital security
Imagine a world where every secret message is up for grabs. No passwords, no private conversations—just open information waiting to be stolen. Sounds terrifying, right? That’s exactly why encrypti...
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73% of employers engage in remote work surveillance, ExpressVPN survey finds
The rise of remote work has been one of the most noticeable and debated phenomena to result from the Covid-19 pandemic. A prime concern among companies is whether employees are as productive while wor...
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Explainer: X (Twitter) wants to remove the block feature. Here’s what it means for your privacy
Elon Musk’s unyielding drive to revamp Twitter, now known as X, continues with yet another major change. Despite user backlash and platform upheaval caused by previous shifts, Musk is again shaking ...
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Addressing 'Downfall': ExpressVPN's swift response to an Intel exploit
This post was co-authored by Pete Membrey, Chief Engineering Officer, and Brendan Horan, Distinguished Engineer (Networks & Infrastructure) at ExpressVPN At ExpressVPN, protecting your digital saf...
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Wi-Fi insights from users in 4 countries: LOL-worthy router names and more
What’s in a name? When it comes to Wi-Fi networks, apparently a whole lot. The names we select for our wireless networks can offer interesting insights into our personalities and sense of humor. And...
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UK survey: 1 in 8 have caught someone using their Wi-Fi to visit risky websites
With over 98% of Brits now having internet access, the vast majority use Wi-Fi daily in various settings: At home, at work, or in public spaces. This widespread adoption of Wi-Fi has resulted in a sig...
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U.S. survey: 1 in 4 have caught someone using their Wi-Fi to visit risky websites
With over 90% of Americans now having internet access, the vast majority use Wi-Fi daily in various settings: At home, at work, or in public spaces. This widespread adoption of Wi-Fi has resulted in a...
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Best private search engines for secure and anonymous browsing
It’s hard to remember a time before search engines—when the answer to almost anything wasn’t available at the click of a button, and you couldn’t settle a dispute about who plays that guy in t...
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