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China VPN crackdown and Top VPNs Should You Trust In 2018


Daily update March 30, 2018
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Why you shouldn't trust a stranger's VPN: Plenty leak your IP addresses
Virtual Private Networks, or VPNs, turn out to be less private than the name suggests, and not just because service providers may keep more records than they acknowledge. Security researcher Paolo Stagno, also known as VoidSec, has found that 23 per cent (16 out of 70) of VPNs tested leak users' IP ...
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What is a VPN tunnel?
VPN stands for Virtual Private Network and used to be used mainly by employees connecting to their company network from a remote location. These days, VPN services are popular with consumers who want to access content that's otherwise blocked because of their location or by people who don't ...
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Foreign companies in China brace for VPN crackdown
Chinese people and foreign firms are girding for a weekend deadline that will curb the use of unlicensed software to circumvent internet controls, as the government plugs holes in its "Great Firewall". A virtual private network (VPN) can tunnel through the country's sophisticated barrier of online filters to ...
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Foreign companies in China brace for VPN crackdown as March 31 deadline nears
A virtual private network (VPN) can tunnel through the country's sophisticated barrier of online filters to access the global internet. VPNs give users a way to see blocked websites such as Facebook, Twitter, Google and Western news outlets, as well as certain business network tools such as timesheets, ...
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Popular VPNs Leaking Your Real IP Address Through WebRTC Leak
Paolo Stagno, an Italian security researcher using the online moniker VoidSec, has revealed a startling new discovery about virtual private networks or VPNs. As per the findings of Stagno, nearly 23% of VPN providers are still leaking IP addresses of users through the VPN flaw dubbed as WebRTC ...
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How to watch Joshua vs Parker: live stream the fight online from anywhere in the world
We'll point you towards all of the legal pay per view streams in all of the main English speaking countries, and if you're in the US we'll show you how you can save some money by using a VPN to dial into the UK and watch the fight on Sky Sports Box Office instead of paying $99 to watch it on Showtime.
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Which VPNs Should You Trust In 2018?
All the VPNs you trust should allow for at least 3 simultaneous connections. This is because you're not just using one device at any one time. Chances are,you're reading this on your phone while working on something on your laptop with an iPadstreaming Netflix to the side. ExpressVPN, like all on this ...
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SSL VPN Market Size, Market Trends, Cost Structures, Growth Factors and Future Forecasts to 2025
SSL VPN (Secure Sockets Layer virtual private network) is a form of VPN that can be used with a standard Web browser. In contrast to the traditional Internet Protocol Security (IPsec) VPN, an SSL VPN does not require the installation of specialized client software on the end user's computer. The report ...
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Chinese government prepares to plug holes in 'Great Firewall'
A virtual private network (VPN) can tunnel through the country's sophisticated barrier of online filters to access the global internet. VPNs give users a way to see blocked websites such as Facebook, Twitter, Google and Western news outlets. But new government regulations unveiled last year sent chills ...
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