Putin’s ‘psychological firewall’ turns Russians off critical websites
Russians who rely on government approved television for their news are more likely to support online censorship, survey analysis by researchers at Ohio State University suggests.
Russians who rely on government approved television for their news are more likely to support online censorship, survey analysis by researchers at Ohio State University suggests.
An analysis of hundreds of Android virtual private network (VPN) apps has found that 18 per cent do not encrypt users' traffic and 38 per cent inject malware.
It's become common practice to use virtual private networks for extra privacy and security in this era of mass surveillance, but a study published this week suggests such networks may not be as safe as they're commonly made out to be.
New piracy laws mean it could soon be harder for Australians to illegally download their favourite shows and music.
China is clamping down on unrestricted access to the Internet by blocking services that allow users to get around government censorship.
As technology evolves, many of the barriers that have traditionally limited telecommuting continue to disappear.