Privacy in America vs. Europe: Here’s how the EU does data...
As the EU pushes sweeping new data reforms, the U.S. is stuck trying to figure out how to address their budding privacy problem.
Did the internet fail to deliver on its early promises?
With its many predecessors and common interchangeable terminology, it’s hard to pin the internet’s birth date precisely, though it’s...
Two Supreme Court cases that will redefine your digital privacy in...
NOTE: This post was originally published on January 16, 2018 Within the next six months, the U.S. Supreme Court will...
3 things the U.S. could learn from India’s new net neutrality...
Update on June 2, 2022: In light of data retention regulations, ExpressVPN no longer has physical servers in India....
USA Liberty Act passes House Judiciary Committee despite privacy concerns
A terrifying new law that could change the scope of mass surveillance just passed another hurdle. On November 8th,...
Announcing the 2017 ExpressVPN Future of Privacy Scholarship Winner
NOTE: This post was originally published on October 18, 2017 In its second year, the ExpressVPN Future of Privacy Scholarship...
The evolution of encryption and why governments hate it
Long before governments started fighting to outlaw encryption, politicians from around the world were turning to secret codes to...
Meet the five students fighting for the future of Dutch digital...
The Netherlands passed a law that will greatly increase government surveillance. These students wanted a public discussion first.
OpenMedia launch new Message-your-MEP tool to fight link tax
The central European Parliament committee responsible for examining the EU Commission’s new copyright legislation will be discussing proposed amendments...
U.S. Congress votes to let ISPs sell your browsing data
On March 23rd, 2017, the U.S. Senate voted to remove internet privacy protections enacted by the FCC. Two days later,...