Military-Grade Encryption and Other VPN Marketing Lies That Insult Your Intelligence
Military-Grade Encryption is the most meaningless, fear-mongering bullshit term in tech marketing
Military-Grade Encryption is the most meaningless, fear-mongering bullshit term in tech marketing
I used to recommend ExpressVPN. Then they sold out to a malware company. Here's what they don't want you to know.
ExpressVPN review: Owned by Kape (formerly Crossrider), whose platform was allegedly used for adware. Here's why I turned down $95/sale to recommend them.
Mullvad VPN review: No email, no affiliates, just honest transparency. Here's why nobody recommends the most straightforward VPN in existence (hint: it pays $0).
Ziff Davis owns PCMag, CNET, and multiple VPNs including IPVanish and StrongVPN. How can you trust their reviews? A look at tech journalism's dirty secret.
ProtonVPN review: Swiss privacy laws, transparent ownership, open source apps. I make $25/sale recommending them. Here's why they're worth it.
NordVPN review: Hid 2018 breach for 18 months, but actually reformed their security. Building a monopoly with Surfshark. The 6/10 reformed villain.