Displaying items by tag: Virtual private networks

Fifty percent of travellers use public Wi-Fi while on the road. However, only 20% of them use a VPN to protect themselves while being connected to a public network, according to a NordVPN survey.

Published in Security

GUEST OPINION: In the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic, many organisations made significant changes to their IT infrastructures in a very short space of time. However, that was just the beginning of an infinite process of change.

Published in Guest Opinion

Ivanti, the provider of the Ivanti Neurons automation platform that discovers, manages, secures and services IT assets from cloud to edge and endpoint-to-cloud security vendor Lookout, have announced they have joined forces to help organisations accelerate cloud adoption and mature their Zero Trust security posture in the “Everywhere Workplace.”

Published in Security
Tuesday, 17 August 2021 10:31

NordVPN now runs natively on M1 Macs

The newly released NordVPN promises an optimised experience for M1 chip users, so if you’re getting a notice to update, it’s definitely worth doing.

Published in Home Tech

Once used only by the military, corporations, and geeks, VPNs are effectively now a commodity for savvy online users, with the question for many no longer if you use a VPN, but which VPN you're using.

Published in Home Tech

Quoting results from independent IT research institute AV-TEST, NordVPN says its "breakthrough encryption protocol" has ensured it is the fastest VPN connection on the market.

Published in Home Tech
Tuesday, 23 October 2018 10:15

Mozilla to sell VPN subscriptions through Firefox

Mozilla will start selling subscriptions to a VPN service, targeting a select set of users, from tomorrow onwards in the US.

Published in Home Tech

Consumer advocate Choice wants Aussies ‘to share their knowledge about how to circumvent geo-blocks’ after Netflix announced its VPN crackdown, but won’t Netflix read this shared wisdom?

Published in Entertainment

With prices higher in Australia than the US, many think we’re already paying an Australia tax, but Choice says website blocking could make things much worse.

Published in Government Tech Policy

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