When it comes to online privacy, there have been numerous ways that you can protect yourself and your data. However, the VPN remains the most popular method to keep your privacy safe while browsing ...
Karen Scarfone is the principal consultant for Scarfone Cybersecurity. She provides cybersecurity publication consulting services to organizations and was formerly a senior computer scientist for the ...
VPNs are becoming an essential part of online life. Whether it’s protecting your privacy at home, making it safer to connect ...
Many people turn to VPNs — virtual private networks — for added privacy and security online, only to find that their internet speeds suddenly slow to a crawl. But what exactly does a VPN do, and why ...
Virtual private networks use slick marketing terms to charm potential users, but you can easily get tangled up when trying to pick it all apart. The language describing encryption methods is thick ...
If you’re curious about VPNs but not sure where to start, you’re in the right place. Our guide to setting up and connecting to a VPN will have you browsing the web securely in minutes. Contrary to ...
A VPN is enough for most daily use. If you’re on Wi-Fi in an airport, cafe, hotel or any place you’re connected to public Wi-Fi, it keeps the people running the network and internet providers from ...
Just because a VPN runs on your phone doesn’t mean it’s a mobile VPN. Here’s everything you need to know about VPNs for Androids and iPhones. Moe enjoys making technical content digestible and fun. As ...
Since my start in 2008, I've covered a wide variety of topics from space missions to fax service reviews. At PCMag, much of my work focused on security and privacy services, as well as a video game or ...