The HackerNoon Newsletter: VPNs Promise Privacy But Often Deliver the Opposite (7/10/2025) | HackerNoon
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Microsoft's acquisition of GeCAD's antivirus technology in 2003 and Apple launching macOSX 10.9 Mavericks in 2013 are notable tech developments. The article features insights on the disconnect between what good writing is perceived as, and how VPNs often fail to deliver true privacy. Additionally, it covers the impact of AI on personal scheduling, and explores how airlines strategically manage consumer choices and profits through modeling layover times.
VPNs don't guarantee freedom from censorship or preservation of privacy. In fact, providers can be blocked, pressured, or directly forced to hand over user data.
A design document is a shared file among engineers that describes a feature to be implemented.
Airlines don’t just fly planes - they model your choices. This deep dive shows how layover times impact profits in codeshare agreements and passenger flows.
You're not a suspect for writing too well - you're just a human who still knows how to use language.
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