Court case forces Apple to hack themselves
A California judge issued an order that would force Apple to program backdoors into its own products.
Meet the man who wants to save encryption
California congressman Ted Lieu has introduced a new bill that could eliminate state-imposed laws banning encryption.
Six big data security predictions for 2016
2015 was full of newsworthy cybersecurity breaches. Hackers revealed the names and credit card details of 33 million people...
ExpressVPN 4.8 for iOS is now available!
Save Time, Do More With Our New iOS Release
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The best apps & extensions that protect your privacy in Safari
(A few months back ExpressVPN wrote a blog post on the top 3 browser extensions for protecting your privacy....
ExpressVPN 4.7 for iOS is now available!
**For the latest update, please visit the iOS page.**
Great news, guys! Our newest iOS App update is ready for...
Is Siri spilling your secrets? – #WTFWednesday
Siri may do more than just misunderstand your commands. According to a group of French researchers, your personal pocket...
Does Apple really have your back?
When Apple goes to court, it tends to be in service of its own piggy bank. In 2013, the...
How to fix the bug in ExpressVPN for iOS 9
ExpressVPN 4.6.1 is now available in the App Store!
You can now download ExpressVPN 4.6.1 from the App Store.
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iOS 9 can track your sex life – #WTFWednesday
This post was originally published on September 9, 2015.
If you have an iPhone, then your device and its maker,...