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The Best VPN Services of 2019

From: https://www.cnet.com/best-vpn-services-directory/

NordVPN picks up our first five/five rating. In terms of absolute point count,

From: https://www.tomsguide.com/us/best-vpn,review-4292.html

Windscribe's standout features are a very generous free service that gives you up to 10GB per month, and a moderately priced paid service that lets you connect as many devices at once as you like. Most other VPN services permit only five to 10 at a time.

Tools and knowledge for privacy

From: https://www.privacytools.io/

You are being watched. Private and state-sponsored organizations are monitoring and recording your online activities.

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Say Goodbye to the Password

From: http://online.wsj.com/news/articles/SB10001424127887323585604579008620509295960

By ANDREW BLACKMAN Sept. 15, 2013 5:17 p.m. ET

  AuthenTec Inc., a developer of fingerprint-sensor technology,
  Yubico Inc. Like the traditional hardware tokens that generate random numeric passwords and 
  which companies have used for years, the Yubico devices generate temporary passwords to be
  used as a second form of authentication.
  
  But instead of having to read the password off the token and retype it, employees can simply plug
  the token into a USB port or touch it on a mobile device using near-field communication
  
  risk-based authentication. This technology sifts through masses of user data from various groups 
  at a company to establish "normal" behavior, then assigns risk scores to each user.
  
  Test subjects in the research wore a headset that measured their brain-wave signals as they imagined 
  performing a particular task, and the researchers were able to distinguish between different people 
  with 99% accuracy.
  
  London-based PixelPin Ltd., meanwhile, wants to replace passwords with pictures. Choose a picture of 
  your spouse, for example, and log in by clicking on four parts of her face in a sequence you've memorized
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