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Proton Pass screen – Credit: Proton Need a Good, Free Password Manager? Check Out Proton Pass.
Need a way to manage your flood of passwords without costing you a dime? You got it, bud.
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Credit: Koi Security Google Says That Free VPN You Downloaded Could Be Spying on You
You can afford to be picky when it comes to choosing a VPN. You only need one, so you may as well pick one of the few that pass the rigorous criteria needed to be considered a worthy VPN.
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Photo: Proton Gaze Into the Dark Web Through Proton’s New Data Breach Observatory
Take a peek into the scammers’ world through Proton’s new web portal.
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Photo: Surfshark Surfshark VPN Just Got Email Scam Protection for Gmail
There’s a delicate balance involved in ensuring privacy and any tool that scans your emails.
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Graph showing a 200% spike in free Proton VPN downloads in Spain. Photo: Proton Spanish Football Fans Are Driving a Surge in Downloads of My Favorite Free VPN
You don’t have to be a pissed-off Spanish soccer fan to download Proton VPN.
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Proton VPN. Photo: Proton Proton VPN Just Added New Free Servers
Say hei, hey, and bonjour to the Norwegian and Canadian servers newly added to Proton VPN’s server pool.
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Credit: NordVPN You Can Get $14 off 3 Months of NordVPN Right Now
It’s about time you start using a VPN. If you needed a bit of extra motivation, this discount ought to do it.
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Proton VPN – Credit: Proton Proton VPN’s End-Of-Summer Sale Knocks Half off Its VPN and More
It’s time for you to be as interested in your digital privacy as the hackers and snoops are interested in it.
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Signal app. Photo: Sheldon Cooper/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images Signal Is Giving You 100MB of Free, Secure Cloud Storage
Signal says it’s a secure cloud, but any bit of added redundancy like this is a potential point of weakness. At least it’s opt-in, though, which lets you choose.
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An early eye scanner. (Photo by Ian Waldie/Getty Images) Kroger Asked About Surge Pricing and Facial Recognition at Grocery Stores
Sen. Rashida Tlaib sent Kroger a letter with privacy and discrimination concerns about how its grocery stores could use facial recognition technology and surveillance pricing.
