Nord Security has quadrupled its patent count since 2023, signaling a massive shift towards post-quantum encryption and AI-driven threat detection to future-proof its privacy tools.
NordVPNβs latest no-logs audit once again validates the companyβs long-standing privacy claim: it doesnβt retain any identifying logs of its users. Here's why it matters.
IPVanish has launched a beta version of Threat Protection Pro for Windows. Powered by VIPRE antivirus tech, it scans downloads and blocks ads even when your VPN is off.
AdGuard VPN's TrustTunnel is already being used across AdGuard VPN apps and is now available to "use, run, tweak, extend, and build upon," said the provider.
ExpressVPN is overhauling its desktop apps with a new Qt-based framework. The update is now live on Linux and macOS β and Windows is next. Here's all you need to know.
Linux users rejoice! Proton VPN has officially released its new command-line interface for Arch, Debian, Ubuntu, and Fedora. Here is what you need to know about the new tool.
NordVPN just launched a new email protection feature to stop phishing in its tracks. It scans and flags dodgy links right inside your browser-based email client on macOS and Windows.
Hot on the heels of rival NordVPN, IPVanish has confirmed it's ready for Amazon's new Vega OS to ensure users of Amazon's next-gen streaming stick can stay protected from day one.
The Proton VPN app for Android TV has integrated its NetShield feature, empowering users to neutralise ads and erase trackers. Here's all you need to know.
The Latest release from privacy-focused NymVPN introduces QUIC protocol support and a new 'Stealth API' to help users bypass aggressive internet blocks and surveillance.
Proton, the company behind Proton VPN, has launched a new tool to track data breaches by monitoring the dark web. The Data Breach Observatory aims to provide a more accurate and timelier picture of cybercrime than official corporate disclosures.
Surfshark has just launched its new 100Gbps VPN servers. They're a massive improvement over the industry standard, but the rollout is fairly limited for now.
Surfshark adds to the list of VPN provider having legal troubles in the US over its auto-renewal payment system. Is that a symptom that the industry needs change?