![]() ![]() ![]() Annoying, you can only download the audit reports if you Login then click Reports in the menu (Granted I've not look that deeply at this) I actually find it kinda interesting that while they've all had audits regarding privacy on the server side, only ExpressVPN has had a security audit of server side components. And they run their own bug bounty program. ProtonVPN, audits of the no-log policy in April, and clients in 2020. Has no bug bounty, but they do still have a vulnerability disclosure program. Mullvad has been audited (Client security and Infrastructure (for privacy)) by Cure53 through 2020, and first was in 2018. ![]() ĮxpressVPN - Windows Client was just audited by F-Secure in March, and server side audits by Cure54, and PwC in 20 respectively. NordVPN had the clients audited by VerSprite last year, and their No-log policy audited by PwC in 20. I find Chrome's address bar has been way less reliable and much more frequently just gives me Google autocomplete suggestions - even when I know that I visited a URL recently that should match!įunnily, both ExpressVPN and NordVPN which you call out have been externally audited. That vague API I can never remember the parameters to? Just type "/query.json?" And I get all my previous requests as examples! The spreadsheet I made about user languages? "sheets lang". I vaguely recall an article I read months ago on CSS grid? I type "grid guide" and bam it's the first suggestion. It's usually only a few characters before it finds exactly what I want.Įg I type in "Ed"? It shows the URL to my "editions in solr" GitHub issues I've been working on recently. It's become my primary second brain for finding Google docs, or articles I've read, or GitHub issues. I can type just a snippet of a URL or a web page title and it'll instantly show me all matching URLs I've visited, whether on my desktop or on my phone. One unique Firefox feature I love that I don't see talked about often is how awesome Firefox's address bar suggestions are. ![]()
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