There are a lot of reasons to use a VPN, even if your internet habits aren’t the type to trigger government surveillance. Maybe you want to watch geoblocked sports or avoid run-of-the-mill Wi-Fi snooping. Your privacy concerns count, too. But VPN tech can be tricky to sort through, and VPN companies may not be inclined to steer you straight. That’s prompted members of Congress to call for an investigation of that whole industry. CNET’s Rae Hodge gets into all that, and she has a request as well: “I am also calling for VPN reviewers to do better at investigating the VPNs they review.”
Her article is among the many in-depth features and thought-provoking commentaries that appeared on CNET this week. So here you go. These are the stories you don’t want to miss.
ExpressVPN Is a Case Study in Why VPN Reviews Require More Legwork
Commentary: Members of Congress are right to ask the FTC to investigate the VPN industry.
Marvel’s Visual Effects Artists Speak Out About Intense Working Conditions
A real secret war is taking place behind the scenes with overworked, underpaid and underappreciated visual effects artists.
Risky Business: Parents, Beware When You Make Your Kids Into Influencers
Kids are being exploited online every day — sometimes at the hands of their parents.
Scientists Peer Through Warped Space, Identify 12-Billion-Year-Old Dark Matter
These halos from the early universe could lead to a new era of cosmology.
Samsung’s Galaxy Z Flip 4 and Z Fold 4 Need to Make These Changes
Commentary: High prices, limited custom software and design quirks still make foldables a tough sell. But that could shift at the Aug. 10 Samsung Unpacked event.
Why ‘The Orville: New Horizons’ Deserves More Attention
Commentary: It’s the sci-fi series that “out Star Treks” Star Trek.
Social Media and Chronic Illness: An Impact That Transcends a Screen
Online interaction has played an instrumental role in chronic illness awareness and advocacy. Here’s how people are using social media platforms to make a difference.
How NASA’s Mars Rover, and a Mohawk, Changed My Life
Curiosity touched down on Mars a decade ago, setting a new course for human exploration — and my career.
Finally, Somebody Made a Great Show About Lego
The charming Australian version of Lego Masters improves on the US show in every conceivable way, and it’s free on Tubi.