How to completely disappear online in 4 easy steps
Without protection, we quickly become transparent online. Law enforcement agencies, corporations, advertisers and even our peers can see every...
Who can see your data when you visit a non-encrypted HTTP...
Using a VPN is good practice for every type of connection, but can be particularly useful when browsing unsecured HTTP websites.
Unhackable notifications: It’s easy to encrypt Facebook with a PGP key
Your Facebook account is valuable. It contains private chats, a list of your personal connections, and, if you use...
ExpressVPN’s top 10 blogs of 2016
NOTE: This post was originally published on January 27, 2017
ExpressVPN put out more content in 2016 than any year...
Five BIG information security predictions for 2017
A year ago ExpressVPN made some predictions about what might happen in 2016. Some of these bold prophecies turned...
ExpressVPN’s 6 big data security predictions for 2016: Which ones came...
In January, ExpressVPN made some predictions about what might happen with information security during 2016.
Were the predictions correct? Let’s...
Some good things did happen in 2016
This post was originally published on December 12, 2016.
Everyone agrees 2016 has been terrible. Much-loved people died, catastrophes happened,...
What is OPSEC and why do you need it?
Keeping your communications secure is one of the most difficult challenges. No matter if you’re talking about business secrets,...
How ExpressVPN apps confirm they’re talking to ExpressVPN servers
How do you know your VPN is connecting to the correct server, free from surveillance and third party interference? ExpressVPN has the answers.
UK Investigatory Powers Bill: 3 implications for your privacy
On November 16th, the House of Lords approved the final version of the Investigatory Powers Bill. Nicknamed the “Snooper’s...