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ExpressVPN business and news from across the web.- This popular VPN has been shut down, and I'm gladThe VPN service First VPN has been shut down following a five-year investigation involving law enforcement agencies from 16 countries. The service was shut down due to its extensive use by cyber-criminals for activities like ransomware and fraud. The author expresses satisfaction with the shutdown, contrasting First VPN's features that facilitated crime with more reputable services like NordVPN.
- America is about to get tougher on VPNsUtah has enacted bill S.B. 73, which aims to prevent minors from accessing adult content using VPNs by requiring commercial entities to enforce age verification. The law's broad language regarding "material harmful to minors" and the practical difficulties in identifying users attempting to circumvent location restrictions are discussed. The article also mentions several VPN services as potential tools for online privacy amidst these regulatory changes.
- I spent a full week testing different VPNs and I'm changing my no-VPNs-while-gaming adviceA week-long test of various VPNs revealed that they can surprisingly improve online gaming performance by lowering ping and latency in some cases. While some VPNs like Windscribe and ExpressVPN showed direct ping reductions in Counter-Strike 2, others like NordVPN offered a good balance of minimal ping increase and robust features. Compatibility issues with games like Valorant were noted, but split tunneling offered a workaround.
- Stop Killing Games, Mozilla, EFF and others release statement urging UK policymakers to keep the web openMozilla, the Electronic Frontier Foundation, and Stop Killing Games, along with other organizations, have released a joint statement urging UK policymakers to address the root causes of online harm rather than implementing broad internet restrictions. The groups argue that measures like mandatory age verification and access bans could undermine the open web, infringe on human rights, and negatively impact game preservation.
- An internet anonymity ban is being considered - looks like it's almost VPN o'clockGreece's Minister of Digital Governance, Dimitris Papastergiou, is considering a ban on internet anonymity to combat online toxicity. The author argues that this measure, while seemingly simple, will not solve the root causes of hate speech and will negatively impact legitimate users seeking privacy for personal safety or community support. The article also highlights the continued availability of VPN services like NordVPN for maintaining online privacy.
- PrivadoVPN review - a wonderful free VPN, and decent service all roundPrivadoVPN is a budget-friendly VPN service offering fast speeds and a zero-logs policy, making it a strong option for gaming and streaming. While it lacks post-quantum encryption and independent audits, its free plan and 30-day money-back guarantee provide ample opportunity to test its capabilities.
- This Russian military intelligence group has been stealing people's sensitive data, so you might want to connect your router through a VPNThe Russian military intelligence group APT28 has been identified by the UK's National Cyber Security Centre as hijacking vulnerable routers to steal sensitive user data, including login credentials and private messages. This operation exploits a DNS issue to redirect internet traffic through malicious servers, effectively acting as anti-VPNs. While the NCSC has provided guidance for businesses, using a reputable VPN service is recommended for individuals to protect their online privacy.
- What should gamers look for in a VPN?This guide outlines key factors for selecting a VPN for gaming, prioritizing low latency (ping) to ensure smooth gameplay and competitive performance. It also discusses the importance of VPN protocols like WireGuard, platform compatibility for PC and consoles, and privacy benefits such as protection against DDoS attacks.
- ExpressVPN is partnering up with massive eSports teams and now you can grab their lowest monthly prices everExpressVPN has announced a new partnership with several major eSports teams, including G2 and Method, to enhance its standing in the gaming community. To celebrate, the VPN provider is offering its lowest monthly price of $2.27, available on a 28-month term, and promising exclusive in-game rewards for gamers. The service is available on platforms like PlayStation 5 and includes features such as an ad blocker.