IPVanish continues its expansion in Asia

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Last week IPVanish - 1 fastest-tier network and the fastest growth worldwide VPN has launched a new server to continue our expansion in the Asian market. Currently, our servers in Asia include:

  • Riyadh, Saudi Arabia new
  • Serangoon, Singapore (3)
  • Seoul, South Korea (2)
  • Bangkok, Thailand
  • Istanbul, Turkey
  • Kuala Lumpur
  • Tokyo, Japan (3)
  • Jakarta, Indonesia
  • Mumbai, India
  • New Delhi, India
  • Hong Kong, China

This new addition brings secure connection offers IPVanish to 14,000+ IP on 115+ servers in 51 countries. When you are in control of your IP address to protect your online identity and data, bypass Internet restrictions censorship, and more.

Our team works tirelessly to further develop our global VPN and provide unmatched features such as :. unlimited switching servers, multiple connections, uncapped bandwidth, a free user-friendly software, all VPN protocols, global access

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The right to be forgotten online

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If we have the right to be forgotten online? Last week, the highest court of the European Union ruled that certain parts of your past have a "right to be forgotten" on the Internet. It is a decision that effectively censor the search engines like Google.

Watch the video below to learn more and to find out how this happened.

Source: Global Public Square - CNN.com

New OpenSSL Flaw has no impact IPVanish

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First IPVanish your service is not affected by the new security flaw found in OpenSSL. Neither made versions of OpenSSL server software are in use at IPVanish and therefore your IPVanish VPN traffic remains secure

Q:.? Is my secure IPVanish traffic

A: Yes

Q :. What is the security issue

A: Unlike heartbleed this vulnerability is only exploitable when the client of the user and the server software are both vulnerable. As a precaution, you should update your local OpenVPN software

Q:.? Do I need to update my IPVanish customer

A: No, IPVanish software shall not in any way

Q :. Do I need to update other applications such as Tunnelblick and OpenVPN

A: Although we do not control the party VPN applications, we recommend go to their latest versions.

VPNSP names IPVanish "Best Overall and faster VPN"

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The purpose of the VPN service providers (VPNSP) is to provide the benefits of its readers use a VPN and help them decide which provider best meets their needs. They strongly believe in protecting online freedoms and Internet security and access to online applications and a VPN is the best way to protect your online identity and open geo restricted sites and services.

Awards 2014 Best VPN service is VPNSP the opportunity to honor the achievements of VPN services that have continually helped their readers to protect their online privacy and anonymity and include some of the VPN providers best known and most innovative in the world.

This is a prestigious group that manages hundreds of VPN servers worldwide, providing the fastest connections, offers free mobile apps and more. Therefore, it is a great honor as "Best Overall and faster VPN" award goes to IPVanish.

To list only a few reasons why IPVanish was chosen as "Best Overall and faster VPN," VPNSP indicates the following:

  • IPVanish focuses on speed and reliability
  • members will enjoy the performance of their network
  • IPVanish is always the fastest VPN service in North America .. and throughout Europe.

to see the full list of winners 2014 Best VPN service, and read full reviews including speed tests, visit VPNSP.

1-5 websites are blocked by British ISPs

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group of anti-censorship campaign the Open Rights Group found that websites in five were blocked by at least ISP filter of a defect in the United Kingdom. Since the beginning of this year, the UK ISPs have self-imposed on new broadband customers unless customers specifically request filters them not.

All major Internet service providers have complied, although they are not required by law and by the end of 2014, the filter will be extended to existing broadband customers as well. The Open Rights Group has tested the filter systems attempting to access 100,000 websites using either the default setting provided by the network or the normal setting in which no filter has been set. By doing this, the Open Rights Group found that nearly 20,000 sites were blocked by at least one ISP.

Although the government is promoting filtering to prevent anyone under 18 to see the content that is made for a 18+ audience, the other sites are blocked as well. For example, many blogs and forums are blocked by default.

Since website owners will not have a clue that an ISP blocks their website, the Open Rights Group has made this control tool available to everyone, www. . blocked.org.uk

Source: Forbes

USA Freedom Act will limit NSA Spying

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USA Freedom Act will limit NSA Spying

Last week the Senator Leahy introduced a bill that would put new limits on monitoring the NSA. If the USA FREEDOM Act 2014 (S. 2685) passes, it will be first law to limit the power of espionage NSA in almost thirty years.

The new version of the Senate of the United States FREEDOM Act would:

  • End the illegal collection of NSA phone records of millions of Americans by modifying one of the worst provisions of the PATRIOT Act, section 215
  • Create a special group lawyers who can advocate for privacy and civil liberties before the FISA Court, the secret court that approves plans supervision of the NSA
  • Provide new reporting requirements so that the NSA has to tell us how many people are actually monitored under its programs, including the program that allows the NSA to view the content American communications without a warrant

Act FREEDOM USA is a step on the way to victory. It addresses many of the current bad practices of the NSA and does several things, including changes to the FISA Court and increased reporting, we could not reasonably accomplish in one case. If we can pass this bill, we can show Congress and the world that the anti-movement monitoring is able to organize the defense of our rights and we will create the space and the political momentum for reforms to come to Congress and elsewhere.

Visit position against Spy to find out how you can join the EFF to ask for the mass surveillance of reform

Source :. Electronic Frontier Foundation

Did you know that Google Maps is tracking your every move?

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Of course, now that you're aware that Google knows your hobby, age, relationship status, interests and almost everything you have updated online. So not only does Google tracking your ever move online, they also keep track of your online business with Google Maps.

The site shows where you and your smartphone have been breaking the site daily. However, monitoring depends on the presence of the history of the location and reporting settings enabled in your Google Account.

The point of tracking your movements offline is of course marketing. location reporting provides access to applications on your location so that they can suggest nearby businesses. This does not necessarily mean a bad thing, if you are hungry and looking for the nearest restaurant, but it might freak some people.

If you are one who is freaked by Google to know where you and your smartphone (leaving home without it?) Are at all times, you can find step by step instructions to turn down the settings and deleting the history of your location here.

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App 2.0 Windows VPN New

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We are pleased to announce the release of our App Windows 2.0 VPN! Our new application allows all users of Windows (XP and above) to connect seamlessly to 14000+ anonymous IP over 135 secure servers in 60 countries around the world, to discover the complete freedom of the internet. 2.0 Windows application provides the following advantages:

  • A new, fresh and easy to use design
  • Automatic IP switching for maximum safety protection
  • supports change the ports while using the OpenVPN protocol

the automatic switching functionality provides maximum security IP keeping your random IP address. It does this by auto-connecting to a different IP address in your desired location. All IPVanish software with visual guides and step by step instructions are available to all * new customers free of charge and can be found on the IPVanish VPN software page.

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Dark mail may be the solution to the encrypted mail

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devices646 As wonderful and amazing that the Internet is, it can also be a little risky space. Fortunately, we rely on the plethora of security professionals who built the large number of privacy and security tools we use every day to help protect our digital lives. Encryption is by far the most widely used method as it is used to protect our digital communications activities everyday such as online shopping, banking and even file transfers. However, an essential form of communication used daily by almost all Internet users on the planet, has yet to use a happy ending at the end of encryption. If you have not already guessed, it is email.

Currently, to send and receive encrypted e-mail, users who want to communicate securely must exchange public keys. In short, you need to share your key with everyone you email. Unfortunately, this method is not suitable for everyday practical use. There are various tools on the market that allow a person to encrypt and send an email with success, but not one that is easy to use ... until now. Meet Dark Mail. Dark Mail is a collaborative effort led by Ladar Levinson, the creator and founder of lavabit. Lavabit is widely known to be an encrypted email provider who was recently arrested for protecting the privacy of its users to the NSA and the US government. Levinson recently told a crowd of more than 2,000 at DefCon Dark Mail is about six months to become reality.

Dark Mail, now called dark Internet Mail Environment, or DIME, is an ecosystem of electronic mail transfer protocols and DMAP DMTP, Magma and mail server based on Mozilla Thunderbird email client office called Volcano. When talking about DIME, Levinson said: "To a large extent, we are re-architecting email with DIME. There is a parallel system that is fully encrypted. "In a demo of Volcano mail client, Levinson introduced how to send an e-mail to a user with the unencrypted email entail a warning and a red flag next to the recipient name. That letter Dark will be the first solution encrypted messaging widely accepted by the public is unknown as other technology giants like Yahoo and Google are also working on a similar solution. one thing is certain, the one who breaks the code to enable end to end encrypted emails although a user-friendly application, it will be comforting to know that our privacy and security are protected even in our email box.

The best advice to protect your privacy online

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Protecting your online privacy has become one of the hottest topics of the moment. Government spying revelations of questionable intrusions by the major search engines and social networks, many internet users are now looking for ways to increase the protection of their privacy online.

PrivacyPulp.com is a website set up to help ensure that ongoing struggle.

use a VPN

one of the easiest ways to protect your privacy online is to use a good, reliable VPN service as IPVanish. A VPN encrypts your entire Web connection which means that nobody can see what websites you visit Aore, what you Aore data download, etc. An encrypted connection also means that you are sure to snoops and hackers at Wi-Fi hotspots.

using a VPN, you can change your IP address by connecting to servers in different countries making it impossible for the search engines and ad trackers to find or track your location or IP real real address. By changing your IP address you can modify your geo-location, access blocked websites, circumvent censorship and prevent the forming of ISP traffic.

But remember to use a VPN service you can trust and who does not keep logs of your Internet activity.

See our review of IPVanish.

Use a search engine that does not follow you

It, AOS well known that all major search engines track everything you do online and accumulate a history of your search habits. By doing this, they can serve search results tailored to your needs, but they also use it to serve more targeted advertising and even sell the results directly to advertising agencies, etc.

They also easily provide this information to government agencies if requested.

therefore, use a search engine that doesn, AOT you follow like DuckDuckGo or Private.me

Secure your navigation

your browser can also you follow and most browsers now support private or incognito fashion you can use. Many also support one option Äòdo track, Ao you should definitely use but know that all third party monitoring organizations comply with these requests.

There are a number of browser add-ons that block third-party tracking cookies and scripts as AdBlockPlus and Privacy Badger or you can use a secure browser as private Aviator WhiteHat first.

use the cloud encrypted services

Storing your data in the cloud is now increasingly common and almost inevitable, but how safe is it? Most encryption services, but if the storage provider hold the keys when they could easily spy on your data themselves or hand if forced by government agencies, etc.

So use a service such as SpiderOak allows you to encrypt your data locally, which means they don, AOT have access to your encryption key and can never unlock your data.

for more information, news and advice about protecting your privacy online, visit PrivacyPulp.com

Updates Windows Client IPVanish

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Windows Client Update

We are delighted to announce that we have updated our IPVanish Windows client. The update is available for immediate download and brings overall performance improvements. IPVanish existing subscribers who had crush / installation problems, please completely uninstall our client and install the new version which is available on our software page VPN

Corrections :.

  • Updated TAP network driver to Version 2.0.0.21
  • Fixed problem where many people under Windows 8.1 had to wait on the roads network
  • Fixed an issue where the pilot TUN / TAP network would install several times
  • Fixed a problem at startup that resulted in an empty window and / or messages error
  • has changed the behavior of the existing VPN log so we can get better information on accidents that occur before the customer launches

Report CPU software Notice VPN IPVanish

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CPU Report Reviews IPVanish

We love to hear stories of old and new users with regard to the positive experiences that they've had with our online VPN. And when someone chooses to test for evaluating our offers, we take notes on what worked and how best to improve. As part of a series of reviews focused on the best technological services available online, the CPU Report team took a look at IPVanish and confirmed that our service and free VPN software offers security , innovation and high-level speed.

CPU Report shared with its readers the reasons why IPVanish has maintained a leading position in the industry, starting with the quality and effectiveness of our VPN: "what makes IPVanish unique is the fact that is a VPN service tier-1, which means that the company manages its own network of servers. Have control over its own infrastructure allows IPVanish offer excellent speed, secure connections and affordable prices. "

The main features our service were analyzed to show why IPVanish has consistently ranked among the best virtual private networks in the world. the review highlights our commitment to providing advanced encryption technology and a service of high caliber clients. our development and operational teams are working hard so our users are anonymous, and although it starts with owning and operating our database servers, it is rooted in keeping abreast of changes in legislation CPU Report also notes that:. "IPVanish offers a service that is reliable, fast and easy to use. The quality of their VPN is supported with a forest ... non-operating policy improved, IPVanish an excellent solution for all those seeking freedom and protection online. (Sic) "

This is our versatility, convenience, product and remarkable speeds that make a VPN service IPVanish all-inclusive. the report CPU opinion concludes that "... all IPVanish is an impressive VPN service that includes security, high speed and to protect your privacy."

IPVanish Grows to 25,000 IP addresses anonymous

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25,000+ IP Addresses
to IPVanish We are pleased to announce that we have almost doubled our number of anonymous IP addresses IP 14,000+ to 25,000 IPs! This upgrade service, which is offered at no additional cost to subscribers, provides IPVanish customers with even more space for the Safety of online anonymity and encrypted Internet access. Now to 25,000 IP addresses on 165+ VPN servers in 60 countries, IPVanish users truly have a global online security network at hand, the best price anywhere.
for as little as $ 6.49 / month, all users receive IPVanish:
  • direct access to VPN IPVanish, the fastest and only true VPN network tier 1 in the world
  • using unlimited VPN server and unlimited switching
  • 2 simultaneous connections to secure multiple devices at once
  • free VPN software for Windows and Macintosh
  • free Android and iOS mobile applications
  • 7-day money back guarantee
  • and now 25,000 anonymous IP!

IPVanish constantly testing the fastest and most reliable global service while maintaining Industrie- best standards of safety and protection of privacy. Expect more great things to come in 2015 as IPVanish teams worked around the clock to provide the best comprehensive VPN service worldwide.

IPVanish Expansion Server

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IPVanish Server Expansion

Where can IPVanish Take You?

IPVanish has now expanded in 60+ countries with over 165 servers and 25,000 IP addresses available to protect your anonymity, but we do not stop there! As we are continually expanding our selection of servers, we would like to know where you want IPVanish to take you next!

Vote on the Next IPVanish Server Location

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Update server: new VPN servers in Rome

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VPN Server Update!

We can not simply stop growing! We started the month of August on a high note and added two new VPN servers in Rome . This will bring Italy to a total of 4 VPN servers! By continuously adding to our number of servers, users will be able to discover the fastest VPN speeds and more reliable connections worldwide, and have access to a range of new IP addresses.

With IPVanish VPN service you can:

  • geo-restriction web content access
  • Encrypt information when connected to Wi-Fi
  • Protect your online identity and save your data
  • Countering targeted online marketing

Sign IPVanish now to receive all of the above in a simple package!

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IPVanish Launches New Android Apps and Windows 10 VPN

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IPVanish VPN for Android Marshmallow

With the release of Android 6.0 and Windows 10 Marshmallow, October was full of long nights with big plans for the IPVanish developers. At the same time, IPVanish engineers worked "around the clock to increase the user's ability to VPN server locations Popular Tier-1 network. Now, half of the month, suffered its VPN IPVanish major updates to the season and we are therefore happy to share the news!

Android

the IPVanish VPN Android app has undergone a major spa rejuvenation. beginning with the new sign of a button and sign features, the Android app is more intuitive than ever with an elegant design that reflects other IPVanish existing VPN applications. a refreshed interface adhering to the equipment design Google guidelines has the Android app easier to navigate, while providing a framework for a more robust experience.

at the forefront of this update is the radically new "server List. This displays a list of anonymous VPN servers available, with vivid graphics that show server utilization levels by color coding key and percentage. In addition, VPN servers can now be sorted by ping time, capacity, and the best available. "Connection" also has a new look and feel of materials with interactive graphs you can pinch to zoom and swipe. This Android update also provides access to account information and customer support of the new navigation drawer, making it easy to use these tools without leaving the VPN application.


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Windows

While upgrading Windows 10 was first announced when the system operation was released, IPVanish did some heavy lifting since. More importantly, the Kinks between the Windows version XP, Windows 8.1 and Windows 10 were eventually ironed out. The software has been optimized for better functionality on Windows 10, ensuring the VPN application fully closes when a user decides to leave, and that there is not minimized in the desktop tray. IPVanish for Windows 10 also has security features for users who separated tunnel under tension to prevent web traffic to flee outside the VPN. Download IPVanish VPN for Windows

All Software Applications

New integrated into any software application is IPVanish API Load Balancing. This basic functionality improves the algorithm that selects the best server for your VPN connection based on server capacity and ping time. As always, additional bug fixes have been made to improve the speed and functionality.

Additions Rolling server

IPVanish continues the rapid expansion of its Tier-1 VPN server with a slew of additions in its higher capacity cities. Anonymous servers were added to Amsterdam, New York, Chicago, London, Atlanta, Dallas, Frankfurt, Los Angeles, Miami, Seattle, San Jose, Singapore, Sydney and Toronto to give users around the world the best experience possible, VPN with blazing fast speeds.

This latest addition brings the network server IPVanish footprint 225+ servers in 60 countries, with more expansions underway. Want to help decide where IPVanish puts his next server? Vote for the next IPVanish Server Location!

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VPN servers Frankfurt Scheduled Maintenance

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VPN Server Update!

Some of our servers Frankfurt, Germany VPN will undergo routine maintenance through Friday 6, November. Our servers will be maintained to optimize capacity loads and optimize the connection speed. If you are experiencing outages at this place during this window, please sign in to one of our alternative servers in locations including France, the Netherlands or the Czech Republic. There are more than 124 servers in Europe only to choose!

IPVanish always working to expand our global reach to give our customers the best options, the faster speeds and the safest possible connection. Our VPN Tier 1 now offers 40,000+ anonymous IP addresses on 325+ servers in over 60 countries.

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VPNProviders.com Reviews IPVanish VPN

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We enjoy reading about the experiences of users have had with our VPN online, and when someone chooses to test to evaluate our offers, we take notes on what worked and how best to improve.

as part of a series of reviews focused on the best VPN service providers available online, VPN providers team took an in-depth look at IPVanish earlier this month . While focusing on the overall performance and simplicity of IPVanish VPN VPNProviders.com confirmed that our service and free VPN software provides extremely secure and high-speed range through a sleek and user-friendly interface.

We thank the VPN providers for their continued support of IPVanish, and their rating of 5 star service. To read the full review by VPN vendors including coverage of our newspaper zero policy, special features, server locations and performance testing, click here.

IPVanish named a Top VPN by Tech Times

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Tech Times, released its top 5 best VPN 2015 as a grateful IPVanish its top VPN services

The list was presented in no particular order .; IPVanish got major points for reliability, speed and security, scoring advantages for a high number of servers and strict non-forest exploitation policy. Tech Times, hit the nail right on the head. IPVanish level is the only provider Top VPN on the market, which means that no other brand can provide the same level of quality for speed, connection security, and competitive prices.

The network extends 40,000+ IPVanish VPN IP, with more than 400 servers in 60 countries. And for only $ 6.49 per month, it is a small price to pay for peace of mind that you can surf the Web anonymously. With IPVanish you can also thwart cybercrime, stopping the ISP limitations, and content worldwide restricted geographical access.

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Alerts privacy: Canadian wireless providers waiting in power and more stories you need to know

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Privacy Alerts

This month in privacy alerts: the Canadian wireless providers are awaiting a decision of privacy, the draft bill investigative powers is under fire, and more! Here are the stories that we have met since the beginning of the new year that you should know about.

0 companies have signed a student Privacy Pledge

Privacy Alerts Student Pledge

You can recall some controversy last month about a claim that Google was collecting EFF and Google the research of data mining students. Given the nature of this hot-button issue, it is not surprising that the confidentiality of student data is in the headlines again. This month, more than 0 companies have expressed support for a commitment that promises to "protect the privacy of students with regard to the collection, maintenance and use of personal information students." Interestingly, Google is one of the 0+ companies that have signed the pledge. Read more ...

ICO UK CRITICAL Survey Project Monitoring Bill Powers

Privacy Alerts Investigatory Powers

Bureau the information Commissioner in the UK criticized the proposed investigative powers of the bill. The ICO has warned that weaker encryption than the bill proposes is latent with the risk and also argued that the bill would provide adequate justification for the reasoning behind a year of mandatory data retention. The Bill Powers survey project is the attempt by the British government to replace the law of emergency surveillance, DRIPA, which expires at the end of the year. Read more ...

Canadian wireless providers expect Decision on the privacy of data of cellular phone

Canadian wireless providers

Rogers and Telus, two of the largest Canadian wireless providers, are awaiting an Ontario court decision on their Charter of rights challenge. The Charter of Rights challenge disputed orders "discharge tour" production that specify the two main carriers on personal information data on about 40,000 of their clients. Read more ...

The NCSA is keeping Data Protection Day Internationally, January 28

Privacy Alerts DPD

the National Cyber ​​Security Alliance is organizing an international Day of data protection on January 28. the objective of the confidentiality of data Day is to raise awareness and provide education on the importance of privacy and protection of personal information. The hope is that through this event, more people will play an active role in safeguarding their data. Specific events organized by NCSA will take place in January in Washington, DC and Los Angeles. Read more ...

Be sure to stay on the lookout for more alert to privacy as the new year progresses.

Privacy alert: Privacy Shield Hogs Articles

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Privacy Alerts

This month in the life of alerts private: President Cybersecurity releases a national action plan, the European Commission and the United States are trying to finalize their privacy shield, and more! Here are the stories that we have recently discovered that you should know.

White House established a National Cybersecurity Action Plan

cybersecurity national action plan The Office of the Press Secretary released cybersecurity NAP President a plan that the white House identifies as seven years in the making. One of the principles of the National Action Plan of cybersecurity, or CNAC, is the formation of a "Commission on strengthening national cybersecurity. The commission will be composed of people from outside the government, and will include of the brightest minds in technology in business. Read more ...

European Commission Releases Terms Shield

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in a European development Commission published its requirements for a privacy shield agreement required between the EU and the USA regarding the data transfer across the Atlantic. the agreement Privacy Shield should be announced in late February, but some issues will still need to be resolved, namely the mass surveillance disparities between States States and the European Union. Read more ...

Two French agents Claiming Facebook is Violating Privacy Laws

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French agencies Directorate of competition, consumption and fraud Control and the CNIL, argue that Facebook violates the laws of the French privacy. Facebook faces sanctions for France if they do not meet when the data protection laws in France in the next two months. The question arises from the application of the organizations Facebook secretly collects user data on political and religious views and sexual orientation for targeted advertising. Read more ...

US Senate passes bill that could prove crucial for Privacy Shield

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the US Senate passed a bill that could prove critical in establishing a resolution of privacy shield with the European Commission. The bill, dubbed The Judicial Compensation Law gives citizens of the European Union the right to take the misuse of their data at the court of the United States. The bill was passed in part because the European Commission has identified as a requirement for the pending agreement. Read more ...

Be sure to stay on the lookout for more privacy alerts for the rest of February!

IPVanish VPN Partners SecurityCatch

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SecurityCatch

The IPVanish team is always keeping an eye on new features that benefit our users. One site in particular, has stood out from the mass, and we are pleased to present SecurityCatch IPVanish new partner!

SecurityCatch is a principal regulator for the latest in online security, including news, useful hacks to defend your data and comments on the quality of products. With years of experience in the field of security before forming SecurityCatch, they have a good understanding of how to communicate complicated technical details in a way that is both insightful and easy to understand.

You already know that a VPN such as IPVanish encrypts your Internet connection and puts you in control of your IP address, which in turn:

  • Protects your online identity and data
  • unwanted marketing blocks
  • keeps you safe on the Wi-Fi hotspots
  • Bypass Internet censorship restrictions
  • protects your personal data against cybercriminals

... but what about security online beyond your live Wi-Fi? That's where SecurityCatch shines brighter. Although IPVanish consists of networks of experts and cyber security, SecurityCatch consists of information security gurus. They have a keen sense when it comes to providing relevant information to their readers, and they do it in real time. Whether a guide on how to escape the latest virus attack, or a widespread security breach affecting popular applications, this team is dedicated to equip readers with the knowledge they need to stay safe.

Known for their candid assessments of products, SecurityCatch also posted a review of our service, evaluation of speed, features and prices of VPN IPVanish compared to current industry standards. This particular review highlights not only our detailed logs zero policy, it reflects our passion to protect the right of every individual to privacy online.

SecurityCatch compliments IPVanish VPN in a way that can provide our users with a clear understanding about the current state of both data security and online private life. We are pleased to have the team SecurityCatch on board, and we look forward to see how this partnership will prosper. To learn more about SecurityCatch visit https://securitycatch.com.

Apple vs FBI: Chronology of the debate

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The Apple vs FBI tug of war has dominated headlines in recent weeks; i t all came to a head in February, when a California judge ordered Apple to help the FBI to unlock an iPhone belonging to one of the shooters of San Bernardino; Apple quickly announced his opposition, and later filed a formal motion to the court requesting that the application be abandoned.

The FBI said that this is a unique case, but they demanded a way to circumvent encryption before the attacks of San Bernardino same place. For a time it seemed that the FBI had the upper hand: the court of public opinion was first in their favor. But the procedure has increased, support for Apple grew. Now it seems that the battle is over before officially begun. The FBI announced that it was able to unlock the iPhone without Apple's help, a stunning reversal of their application before Apple and only Apple had the exclusive ability to access phone data. But while this battle has been won, the war is not over. Apple and the FBI still disagree about encryption, and there are still ongoing litigation to resolve.

To help understand how we got here, use this calendar to trace the steps of this budding apple vs FBI legal battle all the way to its current status.

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IPVanish 500+ Offers VPN servers worldwide

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VPN Server Update!

Nothing can slow only service VPN Top Tier of the world! IPVanish continues to grow at a rapid pace and now offers over 500 secure VPN servers worldwide. The first quarter 2016 was all about the expansion of the network that we have passed from 400+ anonymous servers to over 500 in just three months! Reminder Q1, VPN servers were added in the following places:

  • Belfast, UK
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5 exasperating aspects of the bill encryption Project

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5 Infuriating Aspects of the Draft Encryption Bill

During Apple very public legal battle vs FBI, Tim Cook suggested the encryption debate should take place in Congress . Be careful what you wish for. The proposed new draft law Congress encryption was released. It is not pretty.

The controversial draft law encryption project was sponsored by Senators Richard Burr and Dianne Feinstein. They call it the "Respect for court orders 2016 Act." And this name is not the only wave aspect of the bill. The just over nine pages statute includes terminology and many undefined contradictions. To sum up what makes the law so problematic, here are 5 exasperating aspects of encryption bill, down.

1.) Encryption bill compromises in demanding the impossible.

In Sec. 2 Direction Congress:

"[A] ll providers of communications services and products (including software) should protect the privacy of individuals States with the implementation of appropriate data security and always respect the rule of law and to comply with all legal requirements and court orders. "

This requirement falls completely on his face. There is no way that services and communications providers can protect the privacy of citizens while respecting the ridiculous regulations set forth in the encryption bill; the draft law makes encryption vulnerable citizens by default.

2). It would be an extreme abuse of power.

In Sec. 3 Requirement to provide data in an intelligible format on receipt of a court order:

"[A] covered entity receives a court order from a government for information or data must- (a) provide such information or data to such a government in an intelligible format; or (B) provide such technical assistance is necessary to obtain such information or data in a readable format or to achieve the purpose of the court order. "

This is a clear, more extreme variant of the Act All writs. It is draconian and energetic, demanding and communications services providers look on metadata government request. There is an alarming lack of checks and balances in the encryption bill as a whole. Although metadata should not hold in some categories (crimes resulting in death or serious injury, foreign intelligence, espionage, etc.), these categories, as much of the text are vague.

3.) It could be strong encryption death.

In Sec. 3 Requirement to provide data in an intelligible format on receipt of a court order:

"A covered entity receiving a court order under paragraph (1) (a) is only responsible for providing data in a readable format so that data were made unintelligible by a feature, product or service owned, controlled, created or provided by the entity concerned or by a third party on behalf of 'covered entity. "

This provision is a punch to the gut to all those in favor of strong encryption. Require unintelligible data intelligible creates huge question marks over the future of encryption throughout. The law would essentially outlaw its use because the encryption can not be truly end to end if it has a backdoor or preconceived vulnerabilities. In addition, the bill does not distinguish between what was encrypted and what has been deleted. Would really want to live in a world where you could never really get rid of anything?

4.) It is painfully technically illiterate.

In Sec. 3 Requirement to provide data in an intelligible format on receipt of a court order:

"Nothing in this Act may be construed to authorize an officer of the Government of require or prohibit any specific design or operating system to be adopted by a specified entity. "

This may seem like a good mood, but it contradicts the rest of the project encryption law. The bill together can really be interpreted as prohibiting a specific design or operating system because it implicitly prohibits the encryption end to end. So including this aspect is completely unnecessary in light of the rest of the bill, because all the other provisions include restrictions on specific designs and / or operating systems. The fact that it is included anyway highlights the technical illiteracy of those who wrote the draft law encryption.

5.) It could open the door to hackers, stalkers and other criminals.

In Sec. 3 Requirement to provide data in an intelligible format on receipt of a court order:

"A remote computing service provider or an electronic communications service to 12 the public that distributes licenses for products, services, applications or software or by a covered entity must ensure that such products, services, applications or software distributed through that person to be able to comply with paragraph (a) . "

This aspect of the bill favors beyond deciphering simple responsibility and communications services providers. It would impact widely applications, as applications available on a device such as an iPhone, would have to comply with the law as well. So not only the encryption on the weak devices by law, encryption vulnerabilities would be extended to all software used on these devices. Hacking, stalking, and other cyber crimes would probably run riot.

Due to these aspects, Bill has naturally been widely criticized and the opposition . Kevin Bankston, director of the Open Technology Institute at the New America Foundation, called it "easily the most ridiculous, dangerous, technically illiterate proposal" he had ever seen in nearly 20 years of work of the policy technology; Gizmodo called a nightmare It is quite clear that supporters of encryption bill either have no idea what are its implications, or they do not care Maybe.. both. Regardless, this bill is a threat to the privacy and security of all citizens, and it must be stopped. Meanwhile, you can use IPVanish the only service Top Tier VPN in the world, to protect your own privacy and security.

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History of the encryption debate: A chronology

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The encryption debate between the US government and Silicon Valley has dominated news feeds for first half of 2016. it began with the battle of San Bernardino iPhone between Apple and the FBI in February, and there is still hot due to legislation that would significantly change the encryption laws. Those who argue against strong cryptographic software often in the context of major news events. But as you will see by taking a look at the history of the debate on encryption, the government is pushing for the weak encryption since the beginning of its use. Use the calendar below to follow the way the encryption debate has evolved over time.

Recap

Early Days

since Tim Berners-Lee changed human communication in 1989, the political landscape has been full of discussions about how to best handle encryption. In the early days, a draft omnibus Joe Biden would have seen encryption backdoors become mandatory. This would become a common point of contention throughout the debate on encryption.

The attitude of the government towards the encryption often prompted a response from the world of technology. Phil Zimmermann wrote his Pretty Good Privacy program in part because of some embarrassing legislation that was on the table at the time. Unfortunately for Zimmermann and other advocates of privacy, a more troublesome legislation would be in the cards.

Encryption Debate heats

In 1993, the administration of the White House, Bill Clinton presented the concept of the Clipper chip that would function as a backdoor encryption equipment and be placed in phones and other electronic communications equipment. The push for the Clipper Chip died down when Matt Blaze hacked and shown that it could be used without the government access to data. But even if the government abandoned the Clipper chip, their desire to access civilian data never wavered. That desire gave CALEA, an act requiring the assistance of telecommunications service providers to wiretap phones.

Although the government's efforts to gain access to civilian data were aggressive, privacy and security enthusiasts got their fair share of wins. In 1996, a landmark decision saw encryption legally classified as freedom of expression. And while Bill Clinton signed an executive order that would require software makers to engage in encryption backdoors, a judge ruled that it was unconstitutional. When his administration proposed amended laws, it is pronounced against them.

The encryption debate between the new millennium

The debate died down for a while, and it seemed that the government finally encryption recognized for what it was (and continues to be) a useful tool that protects privacy and ensures safety. But things changed again with the Patriot Act, a piece of legislation that has long brought down right next national tragedy. The PATRIOT Act contains no specific laws on encryption, but as we learn Snowden, gave rise to secret FISA court, where the government has acquired warrants to uncontrolled surveillance.

Despite the PATRIOT Act, the pace of the discussion has been relatively slow for the first decade of the 00s CALEA was expanded to include the Internet in 05, but it would be another five years before the FBI attempted to launch its initiative "Going Dark". Three years later, Edward Snowden set the world on fire with his whistleblowing NSA. The Snowden leaks have revealed massive overreach NSA, and once again confirmed the will of encryption backdoors for government.

The Modern Day debate

Fast forward to 2014 and we are beginning to see today's debate take shape. Apple and Google decide to offer encryption by default on all of their smartphones. Upset by this decision, the current FBI director James Comey called on Congress to "fix" it.

True to form, the government only wanted to allow this default encryption if it came with backdoors. In response, 14 leading technology minds in the world issued a warning document on the implications of these backdoors. The government paid it no mind, and in February 2016, used the case of San Bernardino pushing for backdoors again, beginning a legal battle messy but short with Apple that ended with the FBI to drop the case altogether.

Although the battle against the FBI Apple ended, the government refused to abandon the concept backdoor. The Senate unveiled its encryption bill in April 2016, and it was ugly. It was met with sharp criticism and received poor marks for its technical illiteracy. Like almost all the laws, the government has implemented addressing encryption, encryption pending bill would require backdoors.

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The debate is far from over, but if history has taught us anything, it is that strong encryption prevail. Time and again, the government asked encryption backdoors. And time and again, they have been deprived. The context changes their arguments, but logic finally won out. Encryption is something that we should adopt to push against; it is a powerful tool that protects privacy and ensures safety. You can protect your privacy and surf the web safely with a VPN IPVanish, which encrypt all your online traffic. A VPN IPVanish also give you access to 40,000+ shared IP on 500+ servers in 60+ countries, unlimited switching servers and P2P traffic and user-friendly applications for all your devices. In addition, because IPVanish retains zero traffic logs, you can use the Internet freely, without worry.

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