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How do VPNs work? Here’s what they can do for you
Mashable· 4 hours agoEver wondered how a VPN works? It can hide your IP address, encrypt your data from prying eyes, and let you bypass geo-restrictions so you can watch the...
What It’s Like To Teach Entrepreneurship In A North Korean Business School
Poets & Quants via Yahoo News· 1 hour agoNorth Korean “Tech School” business students eating in the cafeteria. Photo provided by Ewald Kibler...
Stop letting governments request social media censorship in secret
The Hill· 53 minutes agoGovernments around the world routinely request global social media and search platforms to remove...
York parks, Mount Agamenticus lay down the law: $300 fines for rule breakers
Portsmouth Herald via Yahoo News· 2 days agoMetal detectors were banned because people were digging up soil in the parks, Murray told the...
Anonymous browsing explained: What you need to know
SearchSecurity.com· 2 days agoBrowsers continue to store more information on the client side -- including hyperlinks, cache data, passwords and other private user information -- rather than download them from the website ...
Over 2.5 billion free Android VPN users at risk of data leaks
TechRadar· 2 days agoAlmost 90% of free VPN services in the Play Store leak your data, over two-thirds share your...
Windows 11's Recall feature is on by default on Copilot+ PCs
The Register· 4 days agoMicrosoft's controversial Recall feature is enabled by default during Windows setup and users must...
Dogs at the Beach: Safety Tips for Enjoying Dog-Friendly Beaches
Dog Time via Yahoo News· 19 hours agoSand, surf, and sunshine can make the day at the dog beach a blast, but they also present some...
African lion cub, Lomelok, euthanized at Lincoln Park Zoo after slow recovery from spinal surgery
Chicago Tribune· 3 hours agoA 17-month-old African lion cub at the Lincoln Park Zoo, known for his sweet and laid-back...
The Affordable Connectivity Program Is Over. Here’s Where You Can Still Get Cheap Internet
The State· 4 days agoThrough the end of 2024, 14 internet companies have agreed to offer high-speed broadband plans for $30 or less per month with no fees or data caps.