Tech Friend: Why use VPN for HTTPS sites?
Here’s why HTTPS doesn’t keep your activity private from your ISP but a VPN does.
Tech Friend: Can the government see my online activity?
How effective are privacy-focused tools like ExpressVPN, Brave, and Signal?
Are VPNs legal?
VPNs are legal in nearly all countries—with some exceptions. Find out where to proceed with caution and the realistic legal risks.
What your ISP sees when you use VPN
VPNs will protect your traffic, but how so? We take a look at how your connection appears from an internet provider's perspective.
Video: What does your ISP know about you?
With an unencrypted connection, your internet service provider can learn a lot about you including the sites you visit and the apps you use.
FTC study: ISPs share far more user data than you’d expect
The FTC has found that internet service providers 'unnecessarily' collect data, and often for ad targeting on behalf of third parties.
The internet is safer now—but a VPN is still essential protection
The internet is a far more encrypted place than it was 10 years ago, but privacy and security experts still recommend a VPN for most users.
What does a VPN hide?
From your location data to your IP address, VPNs obfuscate several things to help you stay private and increase your anonymity online.
Dystopian data: How my search history cost me my job
The following is part of a fictitious series that looks at the dangers of internet privacy abuse. ExpressVPN delves...
Dystopian data: How my ISP got me blacklisted from my dream...
NOTE: This post was originally published on July 26, 2017 The following is part of a fictitious series that looks...