I agree. He has, at times, been the Chicken Little of the Internet. Those concerned with the subject matter of this thread may want to look at...
Facebook have actually been doing facial recognition for over 12 months, something that the author of the TechCrunch article doesn't seem to be...
VPN usage in general can't really be made illegal since there are a lot of legitimate enterprise and small business uses for them. "Casual" VPN...
safe-mail.net has been accused of having links to Israeli intelligence for years, but haven't they always been hosted in Israel [specifically...
As far as I know, this should work as long as the proxy suppresses the X-Forwarded-For header which normally reveals your real IP. Since it's just...
pastebin.com seems to be the most stable and accessible, which is desirable when trying to spread a message, I guess :) I've used a few others...
Perhaps I'm misunderstanding what you're implying, but DNSSEC will ensure data integrity for DNS records you request, but will not provide you any...
Sure is! Something like Random Data File Creator will allow you to easily create a bunch of random files. Encrypting each file is probably not...
I think PP's strength isn't in ultra-high speed VPNs but the flexibility of the services they provide. Most of the servers they have run OpenVPN,...
Running as a service is for the exact reasons mentioned by the developer[s] and won't make it any quicker: People complain all the time about...
I'm a believe in the old "Be alert, not alarmed" adage, in relation to the article. I have no doubt that the western governments have the ability...
These guys are not doing anything except carefully browing the public internet....
The media attention I've seen surround this is a little silly. There seems to be a focus on the fact it's an iPhone 4S using particular app, when...
This is exactly the issue with leaking DNS. It doesn't need to be evidence (and generally will not be, as CasperFace already explained). It just...
If OpenVPN is configured correctly, your DNS requests should actually be sent down the VPN and resolved by the nameservers configured on the VPN...
Is the concept of a die-hard supporter of something so foreign to you? It is their choice if they wish to do so in the face of evidence...
I think Mullvad is marketed towards Swedish users so having a server outside of Sweden makes sense. In their FAQ they mention an option in their...
Everything you do after you encrypt the drive will be secured. The reason why anything on the drive _before_ you encrypt it may be accessible is...
You should be able to just run Wireshark on your physical adapter to see the encrypted traffic. If you're not sure what the difference is between...
It's not a bad test but definitely used to promote JonDo. That said, it's not the only anonymity checking tool to do this. There are a few others...
Applications like Peerblock will prevent connections from being established in both directions. In other words, it prevents blacklisted IPs from...
Peerblock will still prevent your own PC from making connections to "bad addresses" even though they can no longer attempt to connect to you...
Email and forums can be used anonymously as long as you sign up using a VPN and never access the account without one. However, you would have to...
It depends on what you want to use your VPN for. If you're purely looking for privacy (eg. when using public WiFi) then it's not a bad option...
I am yet to see a comprehensive online service that will test your VPN server's security properly. The best you can do is perform tests to see...
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