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5 famous whistleblowers who risked everything
“See something, say something” is a safety and awareness campaign running across multiple cities in the United States. If you see misconduct, criminal activity or just something suspicious, you ar...
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Marriott loses the data of half a billion customers
This post was originally published on December 7, 2018. Have you traveled for work or pleasure at any point in the past four years? If yes, you could be one of a staggering number of people who have h...
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France is bidding adieu to Google in favor of a more private search engine
This article was originally published on December 5, 2018. While the U.S. government is working to tighten its grip over citizens’ personal privacy, Europe’s new policy regulations are hoping to d...
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What are the most dangerous technologies of the surveillance age?
Technology such as encryption, VPNs, and Tor can help us maintain and defend our privacy online. But technology can also work in the opposite direction, helping the spooks learn about our private live...
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What will happen to internet privacy in the future?
Unfortunately, we have reached a point where the internet doesn’t work correctly unless we sacrifice some of our privacy. Everything from Twitter to cell phones wants access to our personal informat...
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ExpressVPN leak testing tools
The ExpressVPN Leak Testing Tools are an extensible suite of Python tools designed for both manual and automated leak testing of VPN applications. Developed by ExpressVPN security researchers, the too...
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Weighing up the morality of internet privacy
The difference between right and wrong is rarely black and white. When it comes to the big moral issues around internet privacy—from government surveillance to Facebook privacy—you might have your...
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How plausible deniability can protect your data
Plausible deniability allows individuals to claim they had no involvement in an action taken by others (or, in some cases, themselves). For example, though you can plausibly state that you do not know...
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Announcing the winner of the 2018 Future of Privacy Scholarship
NOTE: This post was originally published on November 14, 2018 After great deliberation, we are proud to announce the winner of the ExpressVPN Future of Privacy Scholarship 2018: Savannah Sorenson, a ...
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An introduction to threat modeling
If you are always worried about your ISP, corporations, and the government spying on you, maybe it’s time to complete an exercise called threat modeling. It sounds like something the Pentagon does i...
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