Mullvad Browser’s testers now get access to updates every four weeks, also on Linux ARM devices

Mullvad Browser’s testers get faster access to updates as the interface has just transitioned to the Firefox Rapid channel. Here’s all you need to know.

Apple removes custom VPN clients from Russian App Store amid Telegram crackdown

After blocking Telegram, Russian authorities are now restricting access to custom proxy and VPN apps on Apple’s App Store.

VPN interest surges in Indonesia as under-16 social media ban takes effect

VPN searches have skyrocketed in Indonesia following the enforcement of a strict under-16 social media ban, as users seek ways to protect their privacy amidst new age-verification mandates.

Are American VPN users at risk of ‘warrantless’ government surveillance? Lawmakers now demand answers

Six Democrats sent a letter to the Director of National Intelligence seeking clarity on whether using a commercial VPN could strip citizens of their privacy rights by exposing them to foreign surveillance laws.

How a TechRadar investigation pushed Surfshark to overhaul its data collection

Surfshark has stopped logging your malware-related data. That’s a major win for people’s privacy — here’s how TechRadar helped make it happen.

The price of transparency: What Surfshark’s data request reveals about its collection policies

When we presented Surfshark with a Data Subject Access Request, the provider was quick to fulfill its GDPR obligations, but the amount of data held on us was alarming

Exclusive: I asked 10 VPNs for my personal data — only one lived up to our expectations

Under GDPR and similar privacy regulations, VPN providers are legally required to share the data they hold on you when asked. I decided to put this basic data right to the test.

VPN logging: what data does your VPN need to collect?

VPNs are supposed to keep your data safe, but what data do they need to achieve this?

Amnezia VPN drops new AmneziaWG 2.0 protocol as censorship tactics grow smarter

Amnezia VPN’s new protocol, AmneziaWG 2.0, aims to secure internet access in heavily censored regions by hiding VPN traffic in plain sight.