Nowadays, the Incognito Mode is arguably an essential part of every modern Internet browser. But it was only around ten years ago that software developers followed...
In simplest terms, a MAC address is a 12-digit string typically written in six hexadecimal pairings separated by a colon or a hyphen, for the purpose...
A DNS leak is a type of VPN defect that reveals one’s Domain Name System requests to their Internet service provider, i.e., the latter’s DNS servers....
CDN is a category of specialized server systems designed to facilitate data sharing over the Internet. For many intents and purposes, CDNs serve as the master...
Every device connected to the World Wide Web has a unique Internet Protocol address, which is a publicly declared string of numbers network participants use to...
Setting up a Cisco ASA NAT 5516-X as a virtual private network in a demilitarized zone shouldn’t be much more difficult than configuring any other provisionally...
Web Real-Time Communication is an open-source platform devised to facilitate instantaneous data exchanges between Internet browsers and mobile apps. To that end, WebRTC freely offers many...
HTTPS, short for Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure, is a digital communication protocol that defaults to port 443 and nowadays sets the bar for minimum acceptable data...
A remote access point is a type of virtual private network used for connecting physically isolated clients or client networks to a larger, central system whenever...
This November will mark the 20th anniversary of AES encryption, possibly the most recognizable Belgian export after waffles and an innate contempt for the French. It’s...
Arguably the largest reason why Hulu blocks VPNs – or at least tries to – comes down to the fact that not all of the third-party...
A public or external Internet Protocol address is one of two types of IP addresses designed exclusively for external interfacing. Meaning it’s used for assisting computers...