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The ultra-fast VPN you can trust. SurfEasy encrypts all web traffic on your smartphone, tablet and computer to protect your online #privacy and #security.

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This was such a creative and smart campaign by KBS+; it's great to be reminded of the awesome things we've been a part of so far! (Gracias Traficante de Ideas por los grandiosos recuerdos!)

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Was your Facebook account affected by the latest security breach? Check whether your privacy was compromised right here: bit.ly/2CNlHPM

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Garmin's marine navigation charts company suffered a data breach due to an unsecured database—that didn't even have password protection. bit.ly/2ykIPkz

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Apple will now let you see every bit of information they have on you. Have you done an Apple privacy check yet? apple.co/2KOMgEe

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Did you know that October is Cyber Security Month? Follow Cyber Security Month for lots of tips on how to enhance your online security and maintain your privacy online!

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Apple now allows you to see every piece of information that they hold on you—including photos, documents, contacts, notes and all your usage data from services like iTunes and the App Store. Here's our mini guide on how to use their new privacy portal: bit.ly/2z0Um8e

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Customer #privacy has been undermined again by a data hack—but this time it's the biggest to ever hit an airline company. bit.ly/2yBtjAZ

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A small Canadian exchange called MapleChange has been the latest victim of a huge cryptocurrency theft. ...or has it? bit.ly/2JtphyX

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Did you miss the headlines from last month in #privacy and security news? Don't worry, we've got your back! Check out our monthly round up—featuring Facebook Portal, Cathay Pacific, California's Net Neutrality battle and more. bit.ly/2PuM7vp

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As Portal launches, Facebook tries to reassure customers that their privacy is safe. But do you trust them enough to have Portal in your home? bit.ly/2D82qrH

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The Cathay Pacific cyberattack, the worst to ever hit an airline company, wasn't just a single event, but a months-long sustained attack on their systems. bit.ly/2Dl2T9V

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Happy Thanksgiving to all of our US friends! If you hear a knock at the door it's your pals from north of the border, and we'll be dressed like this:

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Users of Copay are advised to update to Copay versions 5.2.0 or later immediately, due to the presence of malicious code that may allow hackers to empty your Bitcoin wallet. bit.ly/2BE76UW

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Have you missed the most important #privacy headlines this month? Don't worry; we've got your back. Get all the privacy news you need right here: bit.ly/2zHQ7zV

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It's claimed that Oath, which encompasses the former AOL, targeted ads on sites aimed at children, in contravention of COPPA—and that they passed data onto third parties too. bit.ly/2StjSLv

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Documents released by the UK's Digital, Culture, Media and Sport Committee appear to show that Facebook was willing to exchange user privacy for company growth. Facebook claims it has never sold user data. Who do you believe? bit.ly/2E4sDaZ