Protect free speech!

Protect free speech!

Protect free speech! The digital revolution has produced the most diverse, participatory, and amplified medium of communication humans have ever had: the Internet. The internet has come a long way from where it begun as no one ever could have predicted this groundbreaking growth and the way it turned our existence upside down. Over the… Read more »

Steps to follow when your Email gets hacked

Steps to follow when your Email gets hacked

You won’t even notice that your email is actually hacked until one of your contacts points it out after receiving some odd email that you aren’t likely to send. Most people nowadays realize how crucial it is to protect their email accounts and they take all precautions. But, sometimes bad things just happen even if… Read more »

Wohoo! It’s “National Get a VPN Day” in Australia

Wohoo! It’s “National Get a VPN Day” in Australia

April 13. Mark it down in your calendars as a “National Get a VPN Day”! Wohoo! It’s “National Get a VPN Day” in Australia In response of the Australia’s mandatory data retention scheme coming to effect today with internet service providers ISPs required to collect and retain their customers’ internet usage metadata, the Privacy advocate… Read more »

Target Ads: How to avoid them!

Target Ads: How to avoid them!

The internet is literally drowned with annoying advertisements that pop up every time you open a page in your browser. Most people tend to use Adblock to block these ads from popping up on a web page or before YouTube video begins. But that’s not always the case! What are Targeted Ads exactly? Targeted Ads… Read more »

Crucial tips to help safeguard your online privacy

Crucial tips to help safeguard your online privacy

Online privacy is under a massive attack nowadays. ISPs, advertisers, hackers and governments around the world are increasingly obsessed in monitoring your activities while browsing the web which makes it impossible for you to feel free, safe or secure. However, VPN.Express is always here to make the impossible possible so whether you’re a political activist… Read more »

President Trump signed the repeal of the internet privacy rules

President Trump signed the repeal of the internet privacy rules

Last month, VPN.Express wrote about the controversial US senate decision to allow ISPs to sell your personal data and browsing history to advertisers without your permission. It’s like internet users don’t suffer from enough online privacy issues and personal data theft, President Trump decided to make it even worse by signing up a repeal of the… Read more »

Service VPN France

France VPN – Le plus rapide VPN pour la France

Service VPN France VPN.Express est le service le plus rapide et le plus sécurisé de France. Plus de 200,000 adresses IP, Plus de 700 serveurs, et des applications bureau et pour les appareils mobiles. Essayez VPN.Express sans risque aujourd’hui ! Le VPN le plus rapide et sécurisé pour la France Débloquez les sites web français… Read more »

Most Popular Online Security Myths

Most Popular Online Security Myths

The internet is now a vital part of everyday life, it’s nearly impossible for most of us to go through the day without it. In fact, internet has become our favorite tool to complete our everyday tasks such as shopping, socializing with friends, banking and any other tasks that were once done through personal interaction…. Read more »

Beginner's Guide- VPNs are no biggie!

Beginner’s Guide- VPNs are no biggie!

Beginner’s Guide : Setting up a VPN is not really that hard! Here is simple Beginner’s Guide to VPNs. Gone are the days when internet privacy was simply surfing the web with your doors locked and no one watching you. The online community is hugely expanding and becoming more and more open. Our whole life… Read more »

U.S. Senate votes to let ISPs sell your browsing history to advertisers without your permission

U.S. Senate votes to let ISPs sell your browsing history to advertisers without your permission

Just what no internet user asked for! Turned out that the US senate isn’t very interested in internet users’ privacy. Last week, US elected representatives voted 50 to 48 to kill privacy rules preventing internet service providers (ISPs) from selling user’s web browsing data to advertisers or anyone else without opt-in permissions. Back in October… Read more »