Salts and hashes: How apps and websites protect your passwords
Password protection methods like Diceware, password managers, and two-factor authentication are just one side of the story. What are apps and websites doing on...
Can Facebook quizzes really tell you the name of your future spouse?
Of course they can't, that’s absurd. But preposterous quiz titles such as these litter our Facebook walls, almost constantly. Respite is usually only in the...
Why the world must demand a decentralized internet
Development of various packet switching networks like ARPANET laid the foundations of the modern internet, for example by adopting the Internet Protocol Suite, which...
What is an .onion address on Tor, and how to get one
Getting the URL of your choice is quite straight forward on the regular internet. But getting a vanity .onion domain can be lengthy work.
5 years later: How Edward Snowden changed the world
There are two kinds of people in the world: Those who think Edward Snowden is a champion of privacy and a true hero for...
An interview with Ashton Eaton, world’s greatest athlete and ExpressVPN user
There are those who run. There are those who jump. There are those who throw. And then there are those who do all three...
Test your web skills with the ExpressVPN internet privacy quiz
How well do you exercise your right to online privacy? Are you a Fort Knox of solitude, a bastion of web strength, and an unbreakable...
Tor crusader Chuck McAndrew discusses privacy, freedom with ExpressVPN
The Kilton Public Library in Lebanon, New Hampshire, made headlines last year after becoming the first library in the U.S. to offer free, anonymous...
The perpetually futile battle of Brazil vs WhatsApp
Brazil has a long history of trying to block the most popular chat app in the country. Just what are the government playing at?...
Is there a big Pokémon Go conspiracy? Probably not
There can be no doubt about it; Pokémon Go has taken the world by storm. The application has quickly achieved phenomenal success and taken...