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Ladies, gentlemen, and everyone smart enough to know that gender is nothing but a social construct: Your attention, please.
It's Data Privacy Day, y'all.
Recognized internationally, today's "holiday" is meant to raise awareness about the importance ... ...
If your company uses a VPN and/or a mobile device management service to give you access to its intranet and internal web apps, then you know how annoying those are. AWS today launched a new product, Amazon WorkLink, that promises to make this process significantly easier. WorkLink is a fully managed service that, for $5 ...
We've already spoken about Data Privacy Day, and we are probably going to continue talking about it all week, because the date has sparked a massive influx of fantastic VPN deals.
Data Privacy Day falls on Jan. 28, and to bring attention to the... ...
In the words of IPVanish VPN, there's a war for your data going on right now.
IPVanish VPN and other leading Virtual Private Networks providers are on your side in this titanic battle. They hide your real IP address so that your online activity... ...
Did you know Jan. 28 is international Data Privacy Day? Celebrate the occasion by snatching a two-year subscription to IPVanish, on sale for 66% off during this limited VPN sale.
IPVanish is one of the best VPNs and can keep you safe from online hack... ...
If you're trying to view the latest Netflix show while traveling overseas, or you want to watch a show that's only available on Netflix in other countries, you're in for a tough time. But with a VPN service and a bit of persistence, you should be abl... ...
LinkedIn’s China site looks and functions just like LinkedIn everywhere else, except now it asks users in the country to verify their identities through phone numbers. The American company is requiring both new and existing users with a Chinese IP address to link mobile phone numbers to their accounts, TechCrunch noticed this week. LinkedIn had ...
As predicted, Twitter’s subtle new feature showing which clients tweets are sent from is already embarrassing brands. Following on from a Korean boyband sponsored by LG and Apple’s own Music staff, Huawei is the latest to be embarrassed after it sent a New Year’s Eve message using an iPhone. A since-deleted message included the embarrassing tell-tale ...
The start of a new year can make people do some seriously strange things (such as starting running). It can also provide the impetus to start giving something back. Some may start volunteering, whilst for others this might simply mean being nicer to ... ...
If you were good this year then you must have received some exciting Christmas gifts like electronic products, or maybe even a tablet or laptop. If that was the case, then it's important that you stay protected, for the good of you and your device.
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