VPN
The latest and greatest in digital privacy and cybersecurity tools, a virtual private network (VPN) protects you from hackers, cybercriminals, and even spying governments. But with hundreds of VPNs on the market, all claiming to be the best, how do you find the one that's right for you?
Whether you're looking to protect a specific device or everything in a five-mile radius, we've got you covered. Our experts conduct hundreds of tests every year to research the best VPN services, so check out our in-depth comparisons, no-holds-barred VPN reviews, and helpful guides to keep you protected online—without all the technical confusion.
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Latest about VPN
Business routers vulnerable to OS command injection attack
By Sead Fadilpašić published
Zyxel fixes a 9.8-severity vulnerability in multiple endpoints.
Mullvad launches post-quantum protection for iPhones
By Chiara Castro published
Mullvad now offers quantum-safe encryption across all apps. It's one of the few VPN providers to include such protections as most of the industry is still catching up.
How using a Brazil VPN became an act of protest against censorship
By Chiara Castro published
While X's controversial ban spurges a spike in VPN usage within the country, using a VPN is set to become part of a civil disobedience campaign — but experts say it won't help.
Which providers offer unlimited VPN connections?
By Shaun Rockwood published
Some VPNs have connection limits – but others are more generous. I've rounded up the best providers that offer unlimited simultaneous connections.
SEO poisoning and VPN spoofing used to target anything and everything with WikiLoader malware
By Sead Fadilpašić published
Palo Alto saw its VPN tool being spoofed to spread malware through fake websites.
Experts call on Apple to "immediately restore" VPN apps to its Russian App Store
By Chiara Castro published
As per the Kremlin's orders, at least 29 VPNs have disappeared from Russia's App Store since July. Experts now call the Big Tech giant to restore these apps immediately.
VPN usage soars in Brazil after the ban on X – but people now risk huge fines
By Chiara Castro published
Using a VPN to access X in Brazil could cost you up to nearly $9,000 a day – but people are still flocking to the apps.
You now need a VPN to use X in Brazil
By Chiara Castro last updated
The Brazilian Supreme Court has just banned the social media giant, as the feud between Musk and its minister de Moraes intensifies.
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