Following an early access program, Opera is rolling out its free VPN to all users on iOS. The service is available right within the iPhone/iPad browser and makes Opera the first to provide a free VPN ...
Update: Apple does appear to have introduced an (optional) fix for this as of iOS 14, but questions remain – see update at end. A well-known security researcher says that iOS VPN apps (virtual private ...
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Just a couple weeks after introducing a free and unlimited virtual private network (VPN) for its browser, Opera is doing the same on iOS. The company launched a new iOS app Monday that brings an ...
In late 2020, Google introduced a VPN for its Google One subscription that provides additional Drive/Photos storage, extended support, and other perks. After initially being Android-only, the Google ...
Opera’s VPN, meanwhile, does not require a subscription. The company says users don’t have to create an account to log in or use the feature. Opera also notes it ...
This story originally appeared on Ars Technica, a trusted source for technology news, tech policy analysis, reviews, and more. Ars is owned by WIRED's parent company, Condé Nast. Michael Horowitz, a ...
(Update, Aug. 18, 2:40 p.m.: Proton founder and CEO Andy Yen said in a statement: “The fact that this is still an issue is disappointing to say the least. We first notified Apple privately of this ...
An unpatched bug present in iOS 13.3.1 and later could keep a virtual private network (VPN) from fully encrypting all traffic, leaving data and IP addresses exposed. VPNs work by routing your internet ...
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