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The EU becomes the latest authority to signal that VPNs are next, after launching its age verification app β€” here's how VPNs went from a necessity security tool to circumvention software that needs to be restricted

As the internet gets age-gated, users turn to VPN apps in a bid to circumvent mandatory checks. The EU is now the last to turn its attention towards this tech β€” and cybersecurity experts are worried.

From 'encryption backdoor' to 'lawful access' β€” is a compromise between privacy, security, and law enforcement needs actually possible?

After ongoing attempts in Europe, Canada is the latest country pushing for "lawful access" to data for law enforcement. This, despite cybersecurity experts warning that breaking encryption would threaten everyone's privacy and security.

'The first releases will begin very, very soon': How to access UFO and alien files anonymously as President Trump hints at 'tremendous interest' in the soon-to-be-released and previously classified US records on extraterrestrial life

President Trump has suggested there's 'tremendous interest' in the soon-to-be-released alien files. So how can you access them? And, more, importantly, how can you access them without leaving your data open to prying eyes?

'VPNs have adapted': How BlancVPN and VPN Liberty are dodging Russia's VPN blocking technology to allow Russians access to Telegram without losing everyday services

While the Kremlin's fight against VPN usage reached new heights, the tech seems to keep outsmarting the politics β€” for now, at least. And these are the best performing VPNs in Russia right now.

The EU’s age verification app has a privacy problem β€” and it may be more than just a 'bug in an app'

The European Commission promises its app is a secure and private solution to let citizens prove their age without exposing their sensitive data. While it's an improvement compared to many, security experts aren't convinced.

Moscow chokes international internet bandwidth in latest attack on Russian VPN users

Russia’s fight against digital privacy escalates as internet providers agree to freeze the expansion of cross-border channels into Europe. By capping international bandwidth, authorities aim to force telecom operators to either filter VPN traffic or hike prices, making it harder for citizens to bypass state censorship.

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