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Here's why your printer is a tattletale
When you print, scan, or copy a document at home or in the office, it might look like any other document to your eyes. But, unbelievably, data on the page make it possible to track almost every docume...
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Not even a scandal will stop Facebook from harvesting your data
Editor's note: This post was originally published on March 20, 2018. Onavo has since been shut down. News of Facebook’s role in Cambridge Analytica’s collection of millions of user profiles lead...
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What are DNS leaks and how to prevent them
In a previous blog, we talked about what DNS is, how it works, and why it can give away more information than you might expect. In this post, we’ll take a more in-depth look at what an ISP can see a...
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ExpressVPN supports more Linux distributions than ever
This post was originally published on March 13, 2018. ExpressVPN loves Linux, and released the first dedicated Linux CLI all the way back in April 2016! Currently, ExpressVPN for Linux 1.4.1 is availa...
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5 defiant, worrying, or outright bizarre Edward Snowden statements
This article was originally published on March 12, 2018. Like the great Nostradamus, Edward Snowden has been a purveyor of the future, signaling time and again signs of things to come. Since joining T...
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ExpressVPN publishes the ultimate Bitcoin security eBook
We are proud to announce Lexie’s Bitcoin - Security and Privacy eBook. The book includes some of the thoughts that went into the creation of ExpressVPN’s existing guides, some more detailed explan...
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Go incognito: Avoid surveillance in real life
The surveillance state is here, watching you from when you leave your apartment all the way to work, the mall, and the club. It is not unthinkable to go completely dark online, but how do we move in t...
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5 most shocking cyber scams of 2017
The results are in and 2017 is already being called the worst year in terms of cyber scams. Where 2016 saw an influx of data breaches, 2017 saw a more experienced type of hacker take shape, one that w...
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Which of ExpressVPN's 2017 predictions came true? And what's next for 2018?
NOTE: This post was originally published on February 16, 2018 In 2016 and 2017, Lexie made some bold predictions about how the world of online privacy and information security might evolve. As 2018 is...
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In memory of John Perry Barlow
It is with great sadness that we received the news of John Perry Barlow’s passing. Very early on, Barlow saw the internet as a place, rather than a medium or a series of electronic tubes. Today, we ...
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