Author: Dan Parker

Dan Parker

Dan is a technology reporter from San Jose, California, currently living right in the heart of Silicon Valley. Raised around tech, he's found interests in various gadgets and the companies that make them for years. When not blogging about tech, he can be found hunting for music, shredding the slopes in South Lake, or whipping up a dish for friends in the kitchen.

The Forever Purge is a gripping dystopian horror franchise that explores the dark and terrifying concept of a 12-hour annual period where all crime, including murder, is legal. In this installment, the Purge has escalated beyond its designated time frame, plunging society into chaos and anarchy. Short in time? Here is a quick guide for you: Overview of The Forever Purge The Forever Purge is the sequel of previous films which follows a group of characters that find themselves trapped in a city overrun by chaos. Unlike the previous Purgers, a faction known as the Ever After Purge refuses to…

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Made In Abyss is a captivating anime series that takes viewers on a thrilling journey into a mysterious and fantastical world. Filled with enigmatic creatures, ancient relics, and the unknown, this series delves deep into the depths of the Abyss, unraveling its secrets along the way. Discovering the Bond Between Adventurers The story revolves around two young adventurers, Riko and Reg, as they navigate the treacherous Abyss. Riko, an orphaned girl with dreams of becoming a skilled “Cave Raider,” embarks on a quest to find her missing mother. Along the way, she encounters Reg, a robotic boy, and together they…

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Surfing the web may feel straightforward, but the underlying technology powering the internet grows more intricate by the day. With constant changes, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed trying to stay current. So I won’t fault you for not knowing much about VPNs (virtual private networks), which play a vital role protecting your online privacy. What if you could create a private, encrypted tunnel to shield your online activity? With a VPN, that possibility becomes reality. But what do you really know about VPNs and how they safeguard you? Does a VPN make you totally anonymous? Does it guard against viruses…

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VPNs are nowadays extremely useful when surfing the internet as they serve a multitude of purposes: online anonymity, streaming without geographical boundaries, secure downloads, bypassing web censorship… The drawback of these tools is that they can slow down your internet connection speed. Fortunately, this is not the case with all VPN providers. So in this article, we’re going to introduce you to the 3 fastest VPNs of and then explain (or remind you) why a Virtual Private Network has an impact on your speed. We tested over 20 big names in the VPN market and came up with a selection…

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When choosing a VPN provider, there are many criteria to consider. One of the most important is certainly the absence of logs conservation. Indeed, if a provider keeps logs, it can very quickly become dangerous for your security. At any moment, this recorded information could turn against you and take away the very interest of the Virtual Private Network. We have selected the three best VPNs that do not keep logs and we will present their privacy policy in detail. What are VPN logs? Before we start our presentation of the three best VPNs without logs and connection logs, we…

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VPN providers usually offer applications for desktops, smartphones, but also sometimes browser extensions. Proton VPN did not yet offer the latter and has just announced their arrival, explaining their usefulness for users wishing to securely surf the web only. The installation of a VPN application on a computer will indeed completely secure the device’s connections, whether it is the classic Internet network used by the operating system or the various programs and applications, but also the web browsing via the various browsersbrowsers. Browser extensions will offer a slightly different kind of security by applying only to web traffic. For example,…

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More security for the same price! The Mountain View giant has just announced that it is extending access to its VPN to all packages of its Google One offer. It also adds a new function to monitor the Dark Web to flush out any stolen personal data. More for all that! Google is beefing up its One subscription plan, which offers more storage space for the giant’s services you use. Two new features are particularly noteworthy. A VPN for everyone The first is the decision of the Mountain View giant to integrate the VPN in all its packages. No need…

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An agreement has just been signed between Proton VPN and Deutsche Welle to fight online censorship. In order to give everyone access to the information delivered by the German media, the VPN provider has deployed dedicated and optimized servers that serve to bypass the blocks put in place by authoritarian governments. These servers are accessible to all VPN users, even those with a free subscription. They can also be accessed from a PC or mobile app, by simply typing “news” in the server’s search bar and clicking on the servers with a DW logo. Unlocking access to reliable, independent news…

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Brave, the privacy-focused web browser, is stepping up its game by introducing features that enhance internet privacy for its users. Although the firewall and VPN capabilities aren’t exactly new, since they’ve been available on the mobile version of the browser, they’re now making their debut on the desktop platform. Seamlessly integrated into the latest version of Brave Browser, both features are set to provide immediate functionality and improved online security for users in select regions. So, get ready to enjoy a safer browsing experience! More private internet browsing The Firewall + VPN feature will help make browsing the internet more…

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