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New bill aims to destroy encryption in the U.S.
Remember the Apple vs FBI fiasco a few months ago? It appears a few members of Congress are still bitter over Apple’s refusal to unlock one of the San Bernardino shooter’s encrypted iPhones. So bi...
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The history of secret banking in Switzerland
Offshore accounts are quite the topic of discussion this week, but they’ve long been a haven for the rich and famous. Moving one’s funds to an international bank account is considered a status sym...
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5 questions about the new WhatsApp encryption upgrade
As of Monday, April 4, 2016, WhatsApp has become the largest encrypted messaging app in the world, by launching its end-to-end encryption upgrade across all communications platforms. Just when we thou...
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What the Panama Leak means for corruption and privacy
Last Sunday (April 3, 2016) the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ) and the Sueddeutsche Zeitung (SZ) released the Panama Papers to media outlets around the world. The Panama ...
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Batman v Superman: The best secret identity infographic
Batman and Superman are currently slogging it out in the cinemas -- there's explosions, blood, sweat, and tears. But ExpressVPN are only interested in one thing: which one does privacy better? Who do...
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North Korea: Strange facts from the weirdest country on Earth
ExpressVPN answers the DPRK questions that you’ve been dying to ask. And some that you definitely haven’t. Can you add to the FAQ? Leave your favorite North Korean tidbits in the comments and we'l...
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Incredible! You found all the eggs! - Now closed
**Sorry! This competition is now closed. Subscribe to the ExpressVPN blog to get news of the next awesome competition and enjoy the best privacy content on the Internet.** WINNER! Ben, who stated: Two...
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How much can metadata reveal? Just ask John McAfee
Metadata can often reveal more about a file than the actual data. A 2012 manhunt illustrates this point. The case concerned John McAfee, famous for the antivirus company named after him and for being ...
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Memory removal is the real world right to be forgotten
We’ve all got memories that appear from nowhere, the ones that make us bite down on a clenched fist and lower our heads in crippling shame. What would you give to forget these memories as easily as ...
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As users turn to ad blockers, sites start blocking users
This post was originally published on March 9, 2016. Last December, Forbes started blocking access to visitors who used ad-blocking software. Visitors with any type of ad blocker installed on their we...
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