
The History and Function of VPNs

The History and Function of VPNs
Our podcast this week takes a look at new announcements from Mark Zuckerberg concerning verification on Instagram and Facebook, and considers how VPNs have evolved over the past decade. PLUS: How to connect an Android phone to your TV and watch anything.
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This week, we chat about the following tech news that matters:
- Samsung to Revive Fan Edition Phones with Galaxy S23 FE
- Instagram Launches Broadcast Channels
- Meta Plans Paid Verification Badge for Facebook and Instagram
We’ve got these explainers:
Christian Cawley hosts this week’s podcast, and is joined by Ben Stegner. You can contact them on Twitter:@thegadgetmonkey and@stegnersaurus , with your suggestions for future topics.
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- Title: The History and Function of VPNs
- Author: Michael
- Created at : 2024-12-16 17:07:09
- Updated at : 2024-12-21 17:59:07
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