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Concerned about online privacy? Here's five US politicians to keep an eye-on in 2014
Privacy & Security

Concerned about online privacy? Here's five US politicians to keep an eye-on in 2014

Last year we rounded-up a selection of the most anti-online privacy politicians in the US, followed by a similar round-up focusing on the UK. Since then Edward Snowden’s PRISM revelations have had a huge impact on the political landscape and have revealed a broad church of politicians who have allied themselves with perhaps the most pervasive spying programme in history.

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Five reasons why UK politicians hate the internet
Privacy & Security

Five reasons why UK politicians hate the internet

The World Wide Web may have been created by a Brit but in the last 15 years the UK government has shown nothing but disdain for online liberties and online privacy. In fact, out of all western nations, we reckon the UK is probably the most draconian and heavy handed in its approach to managing and controlling its own citizens in the online space, and - unlike the US' PRISM program - most of this has been done out in the open.

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IVPN launches new in-depth online privacy guides
Privacy & Security

IVPN launches new in-depth online privacy guides

Given the constant attacks on online privacy, from both government agencies and corporate interests, the practice of keeping your data private and secure has never been more relevant nor more important. However, the online privacy landscape can often look incredibly arcane and complicated to outsiders.

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VPN privacy policies decoded: VyprVPN
Privacy & Security

VPN privacy policies decoded: VyprVPN

This post is part of a series reviewing the privacy policies of popular VPN services. The aim is to find out whether the VPN takes customer privacy seriously. This is not intended as a review of a VPN service, which would need to take into account a number of other factors.

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Top threats to online privacy 2013
Privacy & Security

Top threats to online privacy 2013

The likes of SOPA, ACTA and CISPA may be behind us, but that doesn’t mean there still aren’t a number of legislative threats against online privacy looming on the horizon. From the Trans Pacific Partnership, to the UK’s impending porn filter, Western governments are continuing to try and curtail internet freedoms.

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The Onion Router under fire
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The Onion Router under fire

Anonymity tool The Onion Router (TOR) has had a pretty rough few months, following confirmation that the FBI used an security flaw in the Tor Browser Bundle to install malware on its users' computers. Despite offering our own privacy platform we’re big supporters of TOR and think it’s generally a secure platform to use (you can take a look at some of our guides on TOR right here).

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