If you are one of the millions of online users that choose to use the same password every online account, you may have to think again. As this week Google introduces yet another alert. This time to stop you reusing the same old security details. Even if you think you … Continue reading
Google Alert Helps Reinforce Your Security Online
by Paul Davies, May 1, 2015VPN Use on the Rise Amongst Savvy Travellers
by Paul Davies, April 22, 2015A recent study by Smarter Travel suggests that more and more savvy travelers are using VPNs to secure the best prices for plane tickets. Due to differences in regional pricing, a ticket for the same flight, in the same travel class, at the same time, on the same day can … Continue reading →
Banned Twitter Users Express Their Fury… By Tweeting
by Paul Davies, April 22, 2015Last week, disgruntled Twitter users in Turkey found that the service had been banned across the country, and although the ban has since been lifted, freedom activists around the world are continuing to demonstrate that prohibition in the digital age doesn’t work. The ban was announced to irate residents by … Continue reading →
Why VPNs Won’t be Affected by Recent Law Changes
by Paul Davies, April 8, 2015Within the past week, changes to copyright laws in Australia have been proposed, quite noticeably coinciding with the recent launch of Netflix Australia which has sparked concerns regarding illegal downloading across the country. The intended revisions, which aim to shut down websites that specifically facilitate piracy, have turned the spotlight … Continue reading →
Will Netflix Really Go Truly Global?
by Paul Davies, April 1, 2015Netflix is one of the biggest media streaming apps in the world, particularly popular in the USA and the UK, and yet its presence outside of these countries, and even access to specific content within these countries, is severely limited. Entertainment lovers from all over the world are using methods … Continue reading →