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  • ChatGPTs new AI image feature is delayed for free users
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    In BriefPosted:2:34 PM PDT March 26, 2025Image Credits:Nathan Laine/Bloomberg / Getty ImagesChatGPTs new AI image feature is delayed for free usersOpenAI CEO Sam Altman announced on Wednesday that the rollout of ChatGPTs viral new AI image features to free users would be delayed, citing significantly higher demand than the company expected.Images in ChatGPT are wayyyy more popular than we expected (and we had pretty high expectations), Altman said in a post on X on Wednesday.On Tuesday, the company announced the launch of GPT-4os native image generation, which lets users upload and modify images, saying it would soon come to all tiers of ChatGPT. As of Wednesday, OpenAI has only rolled out the feature to subscribers to ChatGPT Pro, Plus, and Teams.In recent months, OpenAI has faced similar hiccups around product launches, repeatedly blaming a lack of compute capacity. Shortly after launching Sora in December, OpenAI disabled signups. Perhaps, the companys planned $500 billion Stargate data center project will help with those capacity constraints.Topics
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  • UnitedHealth removes mentions of DEI from its website
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    UnitedHealth Group has scrubbed much of its website mentioning its diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) policies, including pulling down blog posts and removing large sections from its website, TechCrunch has learned.According to archived copies of UnitedHealths website, several of the companys web pages dedicated to DEI no longer load and now redirect to a page not found error. A section of the companys career page that used to have a dedicated section for diversity, equity, and inclusion, along with its diversity initiatives, no longer appears on the same live page.UnitedHealth also removed a 2022 blog post featuring a conversation with its vice president of DEI.Its not clear why UnitedHealth pulled down the pages, and if it represents a shift of verbiage or an actual change in its policies. UnitedHealth spokesperson Tyler Mason did not return requests for comment Wednesday.The removal of DEI from UnitedHealths websites coincides with a broad retreat from DEI policies and programs by household names and tech companies alike, amid mounting pressure from Trump administration-issued executive orders targeting DEI programs.In February, U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi instructed the Justice Department to investigate, eliminate, and penalize DEI programs that it considers illegal at private sector companies that receive federal funding. A federal appeals court temporarily allowed the Trump administration to press ahead, despite a lower court ruling the governments efforts unlawful.Several tech companies have already scrubbed mentions of DEI from their websites, including Google and OpenAI.TechCrunch saw UnitedHealth take down its web pages mentioning DEI throughout Wednesday morning in real time. Since the ransomware attack on Change Healthcare last year, TechCrunch has used a web page monitor to automatically and continually check for any changes to its website, such as updates to its data breach notice.In removing Diversity, Equity and Inclusion in UnitedHealths website menu, the company added a slimmed-down page with weaker language it calls the Culture of Belonging, which leaves out previous references to the companys diversity efforts on university campuses, diversity in recruiting, and the companys various employee resource groups.Image Credits:TechCrunch (screenshot)Image Credits:TechCrunch (screenshot)Image Credits:TechCrunch (screenshot)Image Credits:TechCrunch (screenshot)
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  • The best VPN extensions for Chrome in 2025: Expert tested and reviewed
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    Finding the rightvirtual private network (VPN) to keep your internet connection encrypted and secure and your browsing private can be challenging, but if you're only looking for a browser-based solution, it's easier to home in on the best options. A VPN extension is a solution for quickly masking your IP address during a browser session, compared to blanket device protection. You may want to, for example, switch your location to access geo-blocked content or use a VPN on a particular browser to access specific content.When you set up your new VPN, you can install its apps individually to protect your devices, set up a VPN on your router for blanket coverage, or use an accompanying extension to protect your browser sessions. An estimated66.3% of internet usersfavor Chrome as their browser, beating Safari, Edge, and Firefox. This guide provides our recommendations for thebest VPNsthat offer reliable Chrome extensions.What is the best Chrome VPN right now?Our pick for the best Chrome VPN overall isExpressVPN, thanks to its excellent speed, stability, and vast server network. Plus, the efficient Chrome extension isn't intrusive and doesn't drastically slow down your internet connection. ExpressVPN is typically a rather expensive VPN, but due to a current -- and unusual -- promotion, the price has reduced the monthly subscription price to $5 per month on a two-year plan with four months of free service.At ZDNET, we'vetested every reputable VPN on the market, rigorously evaluating speed, number of servers, security features, price, and more. We monitor VPN solutions, conduct frequent speed tests, and monitor customer feedback to ensure we recommend only the best. Sort by All Best Chrome VPN extensions in 2025 Show less View now at ExpressVPN ExpressVPN is one of the most widely used VPNs. It supports many platforms and has an extensive list of protocols you can choose from.Its Chrome extension has garnered many positive reviews, with thousands of users issuing high scores. At the time of writing, there appears to be a fake ExpressVPN extension in search results, so be careful to only download the official "ExpressVPN: VPN proxy for a better internet" extension, which has an average of 4.5 out of 5 stars and 2.8K ratings.While overall performance may vary depending on your internet connection and which server you're connecting to, ExpressVPN is fast and reliable. We found that it consistently provides fantastic speeds and some of the best we've measured. Recent upgrades to the Windows-only Lightway protocol have increased user speeds even further.When we used the extension, we noted little change to speeds, and it was unobtrusive -- an important element of VPN extension usage, given all the pop-ups and notifications we already have to deal with.ExpressVPN also has servers in more countries than many of the providers on this list, so you'll have plenty of location options. It's good for streaming and is worth trying out if you want to access your home libraries on-the-go through the Chrome browser.Review:ExpressVPN reviewTo use the accompanying extension, you will need an ExpressVPN subscription. Subscriptions normally start at $6.67 per month, but during ExpressVPN's current sale, its two-year plan is $5 per month, with four months of free VPN access added to the length of your contract. Alternatively, its annual plan is $6.67 with three months free.Despite the usually higher price point, customers say ExpressVPN is simple, fast, and easy to use.ExpressVPN features:Chrome extension:Yes |Chrome Web Store rating: 4.5 |Simultaneous connections:8|Kill switch:Yes |Platforms: Windows, macOS, iOS, Android, Chrome, Firefox, Edge, Linux, Fire TV, Android TV, tvOS, and routers|Countries:105|Logging: No browsing logs, some connection logs |Money-back guarantee:30 days|Trial: Seven days on Android and iOS|Trustpilot rating: 4.2 |Google Play rating: 4.4 |App Store rating: 4.7 Pros Fast speeds Large server network Beginner-friendly Multi-platform Cons No unlimited connections Pricer than other options ExpressVPN is one of the most widely used VPNs. It supports many platforms and has an extensive list of protocols you can choose from.Its Chrome extension has garnered many positive reviews, with thousands of users issuing high scores. At the time of writing, there appears to be a fake ExpressVPN extension in search results, so be careful to only download the official "ExpressVPN: VPN proxy for a better internet" extension, which has an average of 4.5 out of 5 stars and 2.8K ratings.While overall performance may vary depending on your internet connection and which server you're connecting to, ExpressVPN is fast and reliable. We found that it consistently provides fantastic speeds and some of the best we've measured. Recent upgrades to the Windows-only Lightway protocol have increased user speeds even further.When we used the extension, we noted little change to speeds, and it was unobtrusive -- an important element of VPN extension usage, given all the pop-ups and notifications we already have to deal with.ExpressVPN also has servers in more countries than many of the providers on this list, so you'll have plenty of location options. It's good for streaming and is worth trying out if you want to access your home libraries on-the-go through the Chrome browser.Review:ExpressVPN reviewTo use the accompanying extension, you will need an ExpressVPN subscription. Subscriptions normally start at $6.67 per month, but during ExpressVPN's current sale, its two-year plan is $5 per month, with four months of free VPN access added to the length of your contract. Alternatively, its annual plan is $6.67 with three months free.Despite the usually higher price point, customers say ExpressVPN is simple, fast, and easy to use.ExpressVPN features:Chrome extension:Yes |Chrome Web Store rating: 4.5 |Simultaneous connections:8|Kill switch:Yes |Platforms: Windows, macOS, iOS, Android, Chrome, Firefox, Edge, Linux, Fire TV, Android TV, tvOS, and routers|Countries:105|Logging: No browsing logs, some connection logs |Money-back guarantee:30 days|Trial: Seven days on Android and iOS|Trustpilot rating: 4.2 |Google Play rating: 4.4 |App Store rating: 4.7 Read More Show Expert Take Show less Show less View now at NordVPN NordVPN is one of the most popular VPNs and for good reason. NordVPN supports all the major platforms and operating systems, so you can use it to secure the vast majority of your devices. For extra protection, you can also route your connection through a second server, known as a double VPN.Its most recent independent audit, conducted by Cure53, found no client-side vulnerabilities in browser extensions, including Chrome. The audit highlighted that the VPN works as intended, although several vulnerabilities were uncovered and resolved.In our latest speed tests, NordVPN performed exceptionally well and, together with ExpressVPN, offered the best speeds and stability. It's also great for accessing streaming services with high success rates for accessing geo-blocked content.The VPN provider offers 111 locations to choose from, and you can connect up to 10 devices to the service simultaneously.Customers say they like NordVPN's speed and security and note that the support is impressive. The Chrome extension is lightweight, and many users consider it reliable and a great addition to day-to-day browsing and tasks.Review:NordVPN reviewNordVPN's best pricing is for its entry-level two-year plan, which begins at $3.09 per month. You can also opt for one-year and one-month plans at $5 monthly and $13 monthly, respectively. One and two-year contracts come with three months of free access. If you're unsure if NordVPN will work for you, you can always try it and get a full refund within 30 days.NordVPN features:Chrome extension:Yes |Chrome Web Store rating: 4.2 |Simultaneous connections:10 |Platforms: Windows, macOS, iOS, Android, Linux, Chrome, Firefox, Edge, Android TV, Fire TV, tvOS, and routers |Countries:111 |Kill switch:Yes |Logging:Email address and billing information only |Money-back guarantee: 30 days|Trial: Seven days on Android|Trustpilot rating: 4.1 |Google Play rating: 4.6 |App Store rating: 4.7 Pros Straightforward apps Fast and reliable connections Vast server network Excellent speeds Cons No unlimited connections Advanced plans can be expensive NordVPN is one of the most popular VPNs and for good reason. NordVPN supports all the major platforms and operating systems, so you can use it to secure the vast majority of your devices. For extra protection, you can also route your connection through a second server, known as a double VPN.Its most recent independent audit, conducted by Cure53, found no client-side vulnerabilities in browser extensions, including Chrome. The audit highlighted that the VPN works as intended, although several vulnerabilities were uncovered and resolved.In our latest speed tests, NordVPN performed exceptionally well and, together with ExpressVPN, offered the best speeds and stability. It's also great for accessing streaming services with high success rates for accessing geo-blocked content.The VPN provider offers 111 locations to choose from, and you can connect up to 10 devices to the service simultaneously.Customers say they like NordVPN's speed and security and note that the support is impressive. The Chrome extension is lightweight, and many users consider it reliable and a great addition to day-to-day browsing and tasks.Review:NordVPN reviewNordVPN's best pricing is for its entry-level two-year plan, which begins at $3.09 per month. You can also opt for one-year and one-month plans at $5 monthly and $13 monthly, respectively. One and two-year contracts come with three months of free access. If you're unsure if NordVPN will work for you, you can always try it and get a full refund within 30 days.NordVPN features:Chrome extension:Yes |Chrome Web Store rating: 4.2 |Simultaneous connections:10 |Platforms: Windows, macOS, iOS, Android, Linux, Chrome, Firefox, Edge, Android TV, Fire TV, tvOS, and routers |Countries:111 |Kill switch:Yes |Logging:Email address and billing information only |Money-back guarantee: 30 days|Trial: Seven days on Android|Trustpilot rating: 4.1 |Google Play rating: 4.6 |App Store rating: 4.7 Read More Show Expert Take Show less Show less View now at Surfshark Surfshark is one of the most affordable VPNs on the market and offers consistently low pricing for lengthy contracts.In terms of security, Surfshark is rock solid. In our testing, we found no domain name service (DNS) or data leaks. That said, Surfshark's connection times and speeds can be slower than those of its competitors.The VPN comes standard with useful connectivity and security features along with a cookie and ad-blocker, a masked email generator, split tunneling (Bypasser), a double VPN option (MultiHop), and other options. Premium plans offer more such as malware and webcam protection.Users say they find Surfshark's Chrome extension easy to install and operate and deem it an extension that "just works." The Chrome extension also makes it easier to access services restricted by local IPs.Review:Surfshark VPN reviewSurfshark pricing begins at $2.19 per month on a two-year plan with three months free. You can sign up for a one-year contract at a starting price of $3.19 per month or get a month of access for $15.45. Surfshark offers a 30-day money-back guarantee.Recently, Surfshark dropped support for legacy iOS and macOS devices, so ensure you are on at least iOS 15 or macOS 11 (Big Sur) if you plan to use this VPN and its extension.Surfshark VPN features:Chrome extension:Yes |Chrome Web Store rating: 3.8 |Simultaneous connections:Unlimited| Ad-blocker | Two-factor authentication |Kill switch: Yes |Countries: 100 |Platforms: Windows, macOS, Linux, iOS, Android, Fire TV, Chrome, Firefox, Edge, tvOS, and routers |Money-back guarantee: 30 days |Trial: Seven days on Android, iOS, and macOS|Trustpilot rating: 4.4 |Google Play rating: 4.6 |App Store rating: 4.7 Pros Wide array of useful features Affordable Unlimited connections Cons Can be slower than competitors Surfshark is one of the most affordable VPNs on the market and offers consistently low pricing for lengthy contracts.In terms of security, Surfshark is rock solid. In our testing, we found no domain name service (DNS) or data leaks. That said, Surfshark's connection times and speeds can be slower than those of its competitors.The VPN comes standard with useful connectivity and security features along with a cookie and ad-blocker, a masked email generator, split tunneling (Bypasser), a double VPN option (MultiHop), and other options. Premium plans offer more such as malware and webcam protection.Users say they find Surfshark's Chrome extension easy to install and operate and deem it an extension that "just works." The Chrome extension also makes it easier to access services restricted by local IPs.Review:Surfshark VPN reviewSurfshark pricing begins at $2.19 per month on a two-year plan with three months free. You can sign up for a one-year contract at a starting price of $3.19 per month or get a month of access for $15.45. Surfshark offers a 30-day money-back guarantee.Recently, Surfshark dropped support for legacy iOS and macOS devices, so ensure you are on at least iOS 15 or macOS 11 (Big Sur) if you plan to use this VPN and its extension.Surfshark VPN features:Chrome extension:Yes |Chrome Web Store rating: 3.8 |Simultaneous connections:Unlimited| Ad-blocker | Two-factor authentication |Kill switch: Yes |Countries: 100 |Platforms: Windows, macOS, Linux, iOS, Android, Fire TV, Chrome, Firefox, Edge, tvOS, and routers |Money-back guarantee: 30 days |Trial: Seven days on Android, iOS, and macOS|Trustpilot rating: 4.4 |Google Play rating: 4.6 |App Store rating: 4.7 Read More Show Expert Take Show less Show less View now at Proton VPN When something is free, there's usually a catch -- and a VPN service is no exception. We don't typically recommend free VPN options, as many providers will collect or sell your data in return, and this practice undermines the entire point of the service.Fortunately, paid subscribers back Proton VPN's free plan, and the team behind it puts security and privacy first. The VPN service is also protected by Swiss data privacy laws. The trade-off? There are very limited server options and support for only one device.Also: The best free VPNsProton VPN's Chrome extension -- and overall -- reviews are mixed, but many complaints are about the restrictions on the free option. You can take this how you will, but many users still say that this VPN is secure and fast enough that few notice any speed changes when enabled.If you want to try out a paid plan, Proton VPN is offering a two-year contract for $3.59 per month or a one-year option for the equivalent of $4 per month. A month of access costs $10.Proton VPN features:Chrome extension:Yes |Chrome Web Store rating: 2.6 |Open-source |Simultaneous connections: One to 10, depending on the plan |Countries: 117 |Logging: No-logs policy | Security audits |Platforms: Windows, macOS, iOS, Android, Linux, Chrome, Firefox, Edge, Android TV, Fire TV, Kodi, and routers | VPN accelerator |Money-back guarantee: 30 days |Trial: Free option|Trustpilot rating: 2.3 |Google Play rating: 4.5 |App Store rating: 4.6 Pros A trustworthy free option Privacy-focused Reasonable speeds Strong server network Cons Heavy restrictions on the free plan When something is free, there's usually a catch -- and a VPN service is no exception. We don't typically recommend free VPN options, as many providers will collect or sell your data in return, and this practice undermines the entire point of the service.Fortunately, paid subscribers back Proton VPN's free plan, and the team behind it puts security and privacy first. The VPN service is also protected by Swiss data privacy laws. The trade-off? There are very limited server options and support for only one device.Also: The best free VPNsProton VPN's Chrome extension -- and overall -- reviews are mixed, but many complaints are about the restrictions on the free option. You can take this how you will, but many users still say that this VPN is secure and fast enough that few notice any speed changes when enabled.If you want to try out a paid plan, Proton VPN is offering a two-year contract for $3.59 per month or a one-year option for the equivalent of $4 per month. A month of access costs $10.Proton VPN features:Chrome extension:Yes |Chrome Web Store rating: 2.6 |Open-source |Simultaneous connections: One to 10, depending on the plan |Countries: 117 |Logging: No-logs policy | Security audits |Platforms: Windows, macOS, iOS, Android, Linux, Chrome, Firefox, Edge, Android TV, Fire TV, Kodi, and routers | VPN accelerator |Money-back guarantee: 30 days |Trial: Free option|Trustpilot rating: 2.3 |Google Play rating: 4.5 |App Store rating: 4.6 Read More Show Expert Take Show less Chrome VPNs, compared Best VPN for ChromePriceChrome Web Store ratingSimultaneous connectionsExpressVPN$5 per month with a two-year plan and four free months4.58NordVPN$3.09 per month with a two-year plan, three free months4.110Surfshark VPN$2.19 per month with a two-year plan and three free months3.8UnlimitedProton VPNFree or $3.59 per month on a two-year plan2.61 (free), 10 (paid) Show more Is a Chrome VPN necessary? Can't I just use Incognito mode instead? Incognito mode can help boost your privacy, but not in the same way a VPN or VPN extension will. Incognito mode reduces the collection of data during a browsing session. It helps protect your privacy by deleting logs and information after a session, which can be useful if you share a device with others. As Google's April 2024 court settlement showed, Chrome's Incognito mode isn't particularly effective.In comparison, a VPN encrypts your connection, disguises your online activities, and masks your IP address. Using a VPN or a VPN extension and then launching a private browsing session can be complementary but relying on just one or the other isn't as effective. Show more Should I use a VPN extension or a VPN app for Chrome? Using just a VPN extension is best when you just want to hide your IP address and mask your internet traffic during short browsing sessions. Remember that you will only have protection enabled for the browser with the extension enabled. So, if you have a Chrome VPN extension, only data passing through the Chrome browser will be encrypted.A standalone VPN app grants you far more protection, as it can provide blanket coverage across all browser sessions and online services. The trade-off is that VPN apps are more likely to slow down your overall internet speed. Show more How do I set up my Chrome VPN? Charlie Osborne/ZDNETGo to your VPN provider's website or the official Chrome Web Store. Find your VPN and click the "Add to Chrome" button. Charlie Osborne/ZDNETYou should get a notice explaining what the extension does and can do. If you are happy to proceed, click Add Extension. If not, click Cancel. Charlie Osborne/ZDNETSign in with your VPN credentials, and that's it! Remember that you can click the extension's icon anytime to enable or disable it.Choosing the right VPN extension for Chrome Choose this VPN for Chrome...If you want...ExpressVPNThe best Chrome VPN overall. ExpressVPN provides top-tier performance and features, with standout usability and speed, but the typical price point may deter some users.NordVPNThe best location and server network. NordVPN provides fast and reliable connections with a host of additional options available. The user interface map is also well-designed.Surfshark VPNThe most value. Surfshark offers reasonable speeds and a user-friendly interface at a consistently low price. It's reliable, has a large server network, and a useful pause function.Proton VPNA trustworthy, free option. Proton VPN is the best option if you want a free Chrome VPN extension, but keep in mind that the free plan is limited in device support and server network. Show more How we test VPN extensions for Chrome Many VPN providers recommended in this list have been subject to in-depth testing and reviews by members of our team. We've reviewed VPNs for years, spoken with their management and users, and developed a generally favorable impression of our top picks.ZDNET tests VPN services from multiple locations, but we can't test from all locations. Every home, community, local ISP, and nation has a different infrastructure.We analyzed the best VPNs for Chrome below using the following criteria:Performance:Our top VPN recommendations must have a minimum level of performance. After all, there's no point in using a VPN if your connection continually drops or lags.Reliable extensions: As Chrome is our priority, we ensured that each recommendation has a Chrome extension available that users consider useful, stable, and non-invasive.Simultaneous connections: Many VPNs limit the number of devices you can connect to a service simultaneously. If you have a phone, tablet, laptop, desktop, or smart TV you want to connect to a VPN, you need a service that allows at least five or six simultaneous connections.Security: There's no point in using a VPN unless its security protocols and encryption levels are up to scratch. We also ensured the development team behind each recommended VPN cares about making security improvements and patching reported bugs.Kill switch: A kill switch prevents you from having an unprotected connection. It is an important feature for a VPN, as it protects you by preventing a return to a default Wi-Fi connection should your internet connection unexpectedly drop.Geo-blocks and streaming: We know VPNs can be key to accessing local content and services while you're away from home. Considering these factors, we ensured that our top recommendations performed well and are unlikely to slow down your connection while you are streaming or torrenting.Platforms: What systems and devices can you run the VPN on? Our VPN recommendations naturally have to offer easy-to-use and intuitive app extensions, desktop software, and mobile apps.Countries and servers: In how many different countries does the VPN have servers? This can include physical and virtual servers, and whether there are enough -- at least 50 or so -- to provide variety.Trial length and price: Each VPN we recommend has a solid money-back guarantee of at least 30 days.Support: As with any subscription software, you may encounter problems with installing apps, using the service, renewing, or canceling. We list VPNs with a support team.For a more extensive breakdown, check out our comprehensiveVPN testing methodology page. Show more FAQs on VPN extensions for Chrome What is the best free VPN Chrome extension? We recommend Proton VPN and Windscribe as reliable, free VPNs withChrome extensions. While ourfree VPN recommendationsare few and far between, Proton VPN and Windscribe are great options that do not sacrifice user privacy. Show more Does Chrome have a built-in VPN? No. While Chrome is one of the safest and most well-featured browsers, it does not have a built-in VPN. Instead, it supports VPN use and VPN extensions. You'll need to install a VPN to have the most secure experience on your Chrome browser. Show more Is a VPN for Chrome safe? All the VPN services on this list are trusted and vetted by ZDNET. The services we recommend have been around for a long time and provide the safest and most secure connections for Chrome and other browsers, or as standalone apps for your devices. Show more Can I use a VPN on a Chromebook? If you want to protect a Chromebook, the Chrome browser extension won't necessarily be enough on its own, especially if you switch between browsers. Most VPN vendors recommend you protect your Chromebook by installing their Android app. Android apps now run on most modern Chromebooks. Since older Chromebooks may not be supported, be sure to check each vendor's compatibility list. Once you install the Android app on your Chromebook, you should be generally protected.We recommend trying out ExpressVPN or NordVPN if you're looking for a compatible service for your Chromebook. Show more How can I stay protected if my older Chromebook doesn't support Android apps? The answer to this is much like the answer to anyone asking how to stay protected on old gear: Sometimes, you can't. If your computer can't keep you safe online, either don't use the internet or seriously consider upgrading your hardware.Once support and updates stop for legacy devices, you also won't receive security fixes, and if your Chromebook is older and doesn't have compatible Android apps, your options are limited. At a minimum, you shouldn't use your Chromebook for any sensitive tasks, such as accessing a financial service or email account. Show more Does a Chrome VPN change your location? If you want it to, yes. You can connect to a VPN in your home country -- and sometimes your city -- and still use the service to improve your security and privacy. Alternatively, you can pick a server in a completely different location. For example, if you're trying to access a media source that is blocked in the EU due to the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), appearing from the U.S. will remove this geo-linked block. Show more Are VPNs legal? Yes, in most countries. VPNs are also often crucial tools for companies, as they allow more secure remote connections. However, consumer VPN use is restricted and state-controlled in some areas such as China and Russia. The services are banned entirely in other countries including Iraq and Belarus. Show more Why are some VPNs expensive? You get what you pay for, right? Well, sometimes. VPN pricing varies wildly, and monthly fees also depend on any additional features you have subscribed to, such as dedicated IP addresses, data breach scanning, or cyberinsurance. Others, such as Astrill, come at a high price but are known for being stable and generally very reliable in countries where VPN usage is challenging, including China. Show more Do I need a VPN subscription to use a VPN Chrome extension? Unless you have downloaded a free Chrome VPN outside our recommendations, yes. Chrome extensions are provided as an add-on service alongside PC and mobile apps, and aren't usually available as a standalone option without signing up for a VPN plan. Show more Other VPNs we've tested Further ZDNET Tech Coverage Smartphones Smartwatches Tablets Laptops TVs Other Tech Resources ZDNET Recommends
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  • Save $150 on the JBL Bar 700 during the Amazon Spring Sale
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    The JBL Bar 700 is an excellent home entertainment sound system, and it's currently 17% off during the Amazon Big Spring Sale event.
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  • Todays Wordle #1377 Hints, Clues And Answer For Thursday, March 27th
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    How to solve today's Wordle.SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty ImagesLooking for Wednesdays Wordle hints, clues and answer? You can find them here:Yesterday was Wordle Wednesday, which meant I handed out your weekly bonus puzzle. This one was a bit of a brain teaser. Today, Ill give you the answer. Here was yesterdays puzzle: The Castle Party PuzzleFour creatures a unicorn, a dragon, an ogre, and a gnome are on their way from the village of Bupkis to a royal party at Meriwether Castle. They each depart at different times, travel at different speeds, and face different challenges along the road.Your task: Determine the exact order in which they arrive at the castle.Clues:The dragon is the fastest, but left the village last after a long nap.The unicorn left first, but was delayed helping a lost child.The gnome is the slowest, but took a shortcut through the forest.The ogre is faster than the gnome, slower than the unicorn, and was delayed arguing with a troll at a toll bridge.The creature who arrived second encountered no obstacle.The creature who arrived third did not take the shortcut.The creature who arrived first encountered an obstacle.The answer:OgreDragonUnicornGnomeAlright, lets solve this Wordle!How To Solve Todays WordleThe Hint: Music, or bedding.The Clue: This Wordle has a double letter.Okay, spoilers below!...The Answer:Today's WordleCredit: Erik KainWordle AnalysisEvery day I check Wordle Bot to help analyze my guessing game. You can check your Wordles with Wordle Bot right here. Well, this didnt go quite as well as Id hoped. Ive had a pretty great month of Wordles, however, so I cant be too upset. SOUND wasnt a great opening word today, leaving me with just one green box and 192 remaining solutions. Unfortunately, CRATE only cut that number down to 10 and SLEPT left me with 3. I tried SWEET after this, but I wish Id gone with SHEET because that was the Wordle. Oh well!Competitive Wordle ScoreToday's Wordle BotScreenshot: Erik KainI get -1 point for guessing in five and -1 for losing to the Bot. The Bot gets +1 for guessing in three and +1 for beating me, narrowing our March gap to . . . .Erik: 23 points.Wordle Bot: 8 points.How To Play Competitive WordleGuessing in 1 is worth 3 points; guessing in 2 is worth 2 points; guessing in 3 is worth 1 point; guessing in 4 is worth 0 points; guessing in 5 is -1 points; guessing in 6 is -2 points and missing the Wordle is -3 points.If you beat your opponent you get 1 point. If you tie, you get 0 points. And if you lose to your opponent, you get -1 point. Add it up to get your score. Keep a daily running score or just play for a new score each day.Fridays are 2XP, meaning you double your pointspositive or negative.You can keep a running tally or just play day-by-day. Enjoy!Todays Wordle EtymologyThe word "sheet" comes from the Old English scte, meaning a cloth, covering, or bed sheet, which itself derives from the Proto-Germanic skautj, meaning projecting piece, corner, or cloth. This root is related to the idea of something spread out or extended. Its connected to similar words in other Germanic languages, like Dutch scheet and German Scho (lap, fold).Let me know how you fared with your Wordle today on Twitter, Instagram or Facebook. Also be sure to subscribe to my YouTube channel and follow me here on this blog where I write about games, TV shows and movies when Im not writing puzzle guides. Sign up for my newsletter for more reviews and commentary on entertainment and culture.
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  • UFC 316 Set For Two Championship Fights, Per Report
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    LAS VEGAS, NEVADA - DECEMBER 15: UFC CEO Dana White is seen on stage during the UFC 2024 seasonal ... More press conference at MGM Grand Garden Arena on December 15, 2023 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Cooper Neill/Zuffa LLC via Getty Images)Zuffa LLC via Getty ImagesOne of the UFCs biggest stars is reportedly set to get a chance to regain his championship at UFC 316. According to MMA content creator and insider Kevin K, the UFC 316 main event will see mens bantamweight champion Merab Dvalishvili defend his title against former champion Sean OMalley in a rematch of their September 2024 meeting at Noche UFC.Behind dominant wrestling and pressure, Dvalishvili won the first meeting by unanimous decision to dethrone OMalley. Since winning the title, Dvalishvili successfully defended it in January against Umar Nurmagomedov, while OMalley has been out recovering from hip surgery.The UFC hasnt confirmed this matchup, but it originally leaked on March 17, no one has refuted the report. Also, the June 7 pay-per-view at the Prudential Center in Newark would seemingly be a sensible spot for what will be one of the biggest title fights in 2025.The likely co-main event will see Julianna Pea defend her womens bantamweight title against former PFL womens featherweight champion and Olympic gold medalist Kayla Harrison.Pea dethroned Raquel Pennington at UFC 307 in October 2024. On the same card, Harrison knocked off Ketlen Vieira to set herself up for the championship opportunity.As of now, here are the five fights we know about for UFC 316:(c) Merab Dvalishvili vs. Sean OMalley UFC Mens Bantamweight Championship(c) Julianna Pea vs. Kayla Harrison UFC Womens Bantamweight ChampionshipMarlon Vera vs. Mario BautistaJohnny Walker vs. Azamat MurzakanovBruno Silva vs. Joshua VanAt least three of those fights are likely headed to the main card. As we move through the next few weeks, more fights will be added to the card. As soon as this weekend, the UFC 316 main event could be confirmed by the UFC.As of now, there are only two events happening between March 29 and June 7 that dont have confirmed main events: UFC 316 and the UFC Fight Night card at the Apex on May 17. Both of those spots should be filled soon.Up Next UFC Fight Night: Mexico City on March 29RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - JANUARY 21: Brandon Moreno of Mexico reacts after his victory over Deiveson ... More Figueiredo of Brazil in the UFC flyweight championship fight during the UFC 283 event at Jeunesse Arena on January 21, 2023 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. (Photo by Buda Mendes/Zuffa LLC via Getty Images)Zuffa LLC via Getty ImagesWhile not a pay-per-view card, the UFC Mexico City card qualifies as a premium Fight Night event in my book. Former champion Brandon Moreno takes on former title challenger Steve Erceg in the main event.That fight could win a bonus, but there are others that could as well. Kelvin Gastelum just had his fight with Israel Adesanya inducted into the Hall of Fame, and hes officially done competing at welterweight.Hell battle KO artist Joe Pyfer in a fight that could end with a thud. There are several other potential gems on the card. Here it is in its entirety:Brandon Moreno vs. Steve Erceg Mens FlyweightManuel Torres vs. Drew Dober LightweightKelvin Gastelum vs. Joe Pyfer MiddleweightRaul Rosas Jr. vs. Vince Morales BantamweightDavid Martinez vs. Saimon Oliveira BantamweightRonaldo Rodrguez vs. Kevin Borjas FlyweightEdgar Chirez vs. CJ Vergara FlyweightAteba Gautier vs. Jos Medina MiddleweightMelquizael Costa vs. Christian Rodriguez FeatherweightJulia Polastri vs. Lupita Godinez StrawweightRafa Garca vs. Vinc Pichel LightweightJamall Emmers vs. Gabriel Miranda FeatherweightAustin Hubbard vs. MarQuel Mederos LightweightBe on the lookout for more as we move closer to Saturday.
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  • How to watch Saturdays partial solar eclipse
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    Table of ContentsTable of ContentsWhat to expectHow to watchThe moon will be passing in front of the sun on Saturday in a phenomenon known as a partial solar eclipse.As the name suggests, it means that unlike a total solar eclipse, a part of the sun will still be visible, but the spectacle is still worth enjoying if youre in a location from where it can be viewed.Recommended VideosThose places include parts of North America, Europe, Africa, northern Asia, small parts of South America, throughout Greenland and Iceland, as well as much of the Atlantic and Arctic oceans.Please enable Javascript to view this contentIn much of the Americas, including the northeastern United States, the partial solar eclipse will already be in progress during sunrise, NASA says on its website. In western Europe and northwestern Africa, the eclipse will begin in the mid-to-late morning. In eastern Europe and northern Asia, most or all of the eclipse will occur in the afternoon or early evening.And take note, if you do decide to watch this weekends partial solar eclipse, its essential that you use proper eye protection or an indirect viewing method to protect your eyes. NASA has a useful webpage about keeping your eyes safe during eclipses.Assuming that you get a clear view, you can expect to see the sun appear like a crescent or as if a section has been removed from it as the moon passes in front of it.Saturdays partial solar eclipse will be viewable from states in the northeast of the U.S., specifically Connecticut, Delaware, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont, Virginia, and West Virginia.In the U.S and Canada, the partial eclipse will occur early in the morning during sunrise, so be sure to set your alarm.For specific viewing times in the U.S., Canada, and other parts of the world, take a moment to check out NASAs detailed breakdown, which also tells you how long the eclipse will last (from a couple of minutes to about an hour), and the percentage of the sun that will be covered by the moon, according to your location.Editors Recommendations
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  • Adolescence, Netflixs Hit Show, Takes On Teen Male Rage
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    Adolescence, about a 13-year-old boy accused of murder, subverted crime shows and ignited a debate about social media and boys.
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