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The TPP reported that Lemon Seed Technology was acquired by 360 Security Technology, aka Qihoo 360, in 2019. By piecing together a number of corporate documents, the TPP was able to determine 20 VPN ...
Qihoo, formally known as 360 Security Technology ... the company removed Thunder VPN and Snap VPN from the App Store. The fate of the three remaining apps is unclear. The full piece outlines ...
One in five of the top one hundred free VPN apps in the US App Store were secretly owned by Chinese companies and individuals ...
You can now use the TikTok app via the VPN. Once you have the non-U.S. version of TikTok you can switch your Apple Account ...
A recent investigation by the Tech Transparency Project (TTP) has raised serious concerns about the privacy and security ...
Several VPN apps on Apple and Google’s stores are linked to Qihoo 360, a Chinese firm sanctioned by the US over military ties ...
Chinese firm banned by the U.S. is the shady entity behind a clutch of free VPN apps—with over a million downloads.
As mentioned earlier, Google appears to have largely resisted Russia's censorship demands so far. GreatFire found, in fact, ...
VPNs are supposed to keep your internet activity private and secure, but what if the very app you trust is secretly watching you? That’s exactly the concern raised by this investigation, conducted by ...