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The Quiet Architecture of Dissent: How VPNs Became the Last Line of Free Speech

2+ hour, 47+ min ago  (869+ words) That is where the virtual private network (VPN) enters the story, not as a technological curiosity but as a political instrument. The conventional framing treats free speech as a public act: a tweet posted, an article published, a protest organized....

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Reclaiming the Open Internet in a Fragmented World

1+ week, 2+ day ago  (752+ words) The modern Internet is not just expansive; it is adversarial. Cyberattacks have become more sophisticated, more targeted, and more frequent. Individuals and businesses alike operate in an environment where vulnerabilities are constantly probed, and data is treated as currency. VPNs…...

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The Quiet War Over VPNs

1+ mon, 3+ week ago  (1054+ words) At first glance, the fine seemed trivial for a company the size of Google. Yet the case illuminates something far more consequential than a regulatory spat between Moscow and Silicon Valley. It reveals a quiet, escalating struggle over the architecture…...