5 common apps that put your privacy at risk—are you using one?
With the sheer amount of apps available today, almost everyone has some form of personal data online. You may not realize it, but your...
BVI Jurisdiction: Why It Matters
ExpressVPN is a BVI company: What is the BVI, and is it part of the “14 Eyes” intelligence sharing countries?
The BVI, while sharing the...
Meet OSTIF, the privacy advocates who make the internet safer by auditing its code
ExpressVPN talks to Derek Zimmer: President and CEO of the Open Source Technology Improvement Fund (OSTIF), about his organization, the audit of OpenVPN, and...
Turning data into cash: The creepy side of Facebook’s ad engine
With all the information people are swapping online these days, companies have become much better at pinpointing who to market to and when to...
Trump signs new U.S. internet privacy legislation: Comcast reacts, but can you trust them?
NOTE: This post was originally published on April 10, 2017
Last week, ExpressVPN wrote about controversial U.S. Congress plans to allow ISPs to sell your...
How perfect forward secrecy makes VPN encryption safer
ExpressVPN uses perfect forward secrecy to make VPN connections resistant to hacks, protecting your data from past to future.
How a VPN router protects your whole family from internet tracking
Congress voted to let ISPs sell your internet history and data. Encrypt every internet device in your home with this one simple solution.
U.S. Congress votes to let ISPs sell your browsing data
On March 23rd, 2017, the U.S. Senate voted to remove internet privacy protections enacted by the FCC.
Two days later, The House of Representatives followed...
Your YouTube history exposed: Researcher identifies inherent security flaw in video streaming
This post was originally published on March 22, 2017.
While researching how Internet Service Providers (ISPs) could optimize their services to improve users’ video-watching experiences,...
The NSA versus the CIA: How to protect yourself from both
In 2013, Edward Snowden showed the National Security Agency (NSA) has a global surveillance apparatus covering all our digital communications.
Then, in 2017, Wikileaks released...