NordVPN is another popular VPN, so let’s see how it compares with ProtonVPN. While ProtonVPN has over 560 servers in more than 40 countries, NordVPN has a| Security.org
It's Sunday. You're at a coffee shop, hoping to get some work done on your laptop. After finding out the Wi-Fi password, you log into the shop's public network.| Security.org
There's a bunch of reasons you might want to use a VPN. Maybe you have private files that you definitely don't want to get compromised. Maybe you'd like to use| Security.org
Don’t get us wrong; we’re grateful for public Wi-Fi at our favorite restaurants, since they allow us to get fast, free signals on the go. However,| Security.org
What can someone do with your IP address? It turns out they can do quite a bit, from filling your inbox with spam to conducting illegal activities in your| Security.org
Whichever browser you’re on right now, you most likely have access to an Incognito Mode of sorts. That’s what Chrome calls its privacy feature. Safari and| Security.org
A VPN is one of the most important tools you can have in your cybersecurity toolbox. VPNs keep your identity hidden and your browser history secure. In this| Security.org
Every device you connect to the internet gets an IP address. In fact, it gets two IP addresses – an internal or private IP address and an external or public| Security.org
You may be interested in getting a U.K. IP address for a number of reasons. Perhaps you already live in the U.K. but are traveling and need to access your| Security.org