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Best Browser Privacy Addons

When you’re using your browser, you might be leaking out valuable information. A lot of popular websites and dangerous websites track you through cookies or various methods. We’ve picked the best browser privacy add-ons that will secure your internet browser to protect your valuable information and confidentiality. Best browser privacy add-ons: TorGuard Browser Proxy Extension A browse...[Read More]

Here are the 10 Best Private Anonymous Email Providers

While using Gmail or Yahoo mail is okay for most purposes, you might not want to be using these services if you’re sending important messages that need encrypted security. Not only that, but these services are products made to be free to use your data for advertising purposes. Remember, the core idea that if you are using something that is free, there is always something to be given on your ...[Read More]

VPN Forum Contest

We noticed there weren’t many good VPN forum communities out there. Most forum communities are either owned by VPN providers themselves, or not active. The ones on Reddit are heavily moderated by users with secret agendas who push EU providers above anything else. How can you expect to get a good VPN recommendation or helpful advice when there’s bias involved? Here at Best10VPN, we bac...[Read More]

Best Internet Browser for Internet Privacy

You might think that your internet browser is an integral link to how secure your online privacy is. After all, it’s where your traffic is placed, seen, and how you interact with the web itself. However, the best browsers have evolved and morphed into considerably safe products over time that you should feel secure using. That said, are there any underlying differences that could sway you to one s...[Read More]

Best VPNs for internet privacy

One of the best ways to protect your internet privacy is to encrypt all of your internet traffic. By encrypting your internet traffic, you can hide your IP address which can prevent anyone from looking at your data. When your data isn’t encrypted, government agencies or internet service providers like Comcast can see all activity on the web and where it is coming from. Not only that, but an unmask...[Read More]

Why do People Care about Internet Privacy?

You might be wondering to yourself “why does internet privacy matter?”. If you’re not using a VPN, here’s a good example of what websites can see when you visit them: Maybe you don’t mind that Facebook gathers some of your data and stores it, or that Google might use some of your data to target yourself and other users with advertisements. But even if these companies are reputable, and...[Read More]

Should I Use a US or EU VPN?

In this article, I want to clarify some common misconceptions I keep seeing pop up on Reddit as well as popular privacy and VPN websites like Privacytools.io and BestVPN.com. These sites heavily favor EU-based providers and blatantly accuse US based VPN providers of being illegitimate or dangerous for your security. What does a home base mean for a VPN company? VPNs (virtual private networks) are ...[Read More]

VPNs that Accept Gift Cards

Paying for a VPN anonymously is very important, but it’s not always as easy as you want it to be. Perhaps Bitcoin scares you for one reason or another, or maybe you just don’t like the idea of fiddling around with another currency and converting it back and forth. Or perhaps, you have a ton of gift cards laying around after Christmas but spending them on groceries at Target seems like ...[Read More]

Best10VPN Giveaway! 1 Free Annual Subscription to Top Tier VPN Provider!

Hey there! Right now we’re doing a giveaway for a free year of one of our top rated VPN providers! All you have to do to enter the contest is use your email, then pick 1 out of 5 options to get one contest entry point. Or, if you’re feeling ambitious, do ALL 5 to get 5 entry points–making your chance to win a free year of VPN even higher! The raffle ends in 13 days! Here’s ...[Read More]

PureVPN Hacked?

Only a few days ago users starting noticing that PureVPN was hosting a malicious file on their blog. This file was obfuscated as a Microsoft office document. However, users found out that this file was infected with many dangerous components, including a windows password stealing trojan. Here are some screenshots of the examination of the file: What does the hack mean? Hosting a malicious file on ...[Read More]

How to Pay for a VPN Anonymously in 2017

One of the main reasons to use a VPN is to make your internet activity private and secure. However, to get to that point, you’re going to have to invest a little bit of dough to ensure you have maximum anonymity. One good way to start that early is to for a VPN anonymously. Some people don’t mind using a credit card or PayPal, but depending on if you’re lazy, or just a bit parano...[Read More]

Which VPNs Accept BitCoin?

There’s nothing more disappointing than finding a seemingly good VPN, and then finding out that they don’t accept BitCoin. In a lot of ways, paying with PayPal or a Debit card is just simply impractical if you want to stay anonymous and hide your real identity. In the search for a VPN, one of the questions you might ask yourself is “which VPNs accept Bitcoin?” IMPORTANT: Do...[Read More]

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