The App Store hosted a number of VPN apps with ties to a Chinese military-affiliated company sanctioned by the US, with ...
According to the TPP report Apple removed Thunder VPN and Snap VPN from the App Store after being alerted to their presence.
At least five VPN apps in the App Store were found to have links to the Chinese military, according to a new report today. Three of them have racked up more than a million downloads. A subsidiary of ...
A recent investigation by the Tech Transparency Project (TTP) has raised serious concerns about the privacy and security ...
Chinese firm banned by the U.S. is the shady entity behind a clutch of free VPN apps—with over a million downloads.
Researchers found at least five VPN apps in Google and Apple's app stores that are linked to the Chinese military.
Apple’s and Google’s mobile stores have been hosting several popular “private browsing” apps operated by a company connected ...
Turbo VPN was number 13 in the App Store's top 100 free VPNs last year ... The TPP reported that Lemon Seed Technology was acquired by 360 Security Technology, aka Qihoo 360, in 2019.
New research found that 20 popular free VPN apps are Chinese-owned, with at least 5 linked to a sanctioned tech firm. Here's ...
Several VPN apps on Apple and Google’s stores are linked to Qihoo 360, a Chinese firm sanctioned by the US over military ties ...