Services like Surfshark are now widely used by ordinary users, not just corporate IT or privacy enthusiasts.
VPNs encrypt internet traffic, protect users on insecure public Wi-Fi, mask IP addresses to disrupt tracking, and enable access to geographically restricted content.
As the internet grows more fragmented and adversarial, VPNs help users reclaim digital freedom, offering greater control, privacy, and resilience in daily online activities.
If VPNs create private tunnels, are we building a 'gated community' internet?
Can you truly be anonymous online, or does your VPN offer a false promise?
Beyond VPNs, is Zero Trust the only real answer to corporate cyber threats?
Will the rise of the 'Splinternet' permanently fracture our shared digital world?
As quantum computers approach, is your current online security already obsolete?
With states funding anti-censorship apps, who is winning the internet's cold war?