We have released a new version for the GoTrusted client (v 2.2.6.0) on the new Mac OS X Mavericks. The new client fixes the known issue with Mavericks not resolving websites properly when connected to the VPN.
Any users running Mavericks should update to our new version to avoid any issues. You can find the new version on our download page here. As always, please contact support if you have any problems or questions!
VPN services and identity protection services are always evolving. That's why our GoTrusted blog brings you the latest news about VPN accounts, hiding your IP or browsing in private.
Thursday, October 24, 2013
Thursday, October 3, 2013
Microsoft Releases Aggregate of Law Enforcement Requests
Microsoft has released their latest Law Enforcement Requests Report. It gives an aggregate of how many user's and accounts have been released to law enforcement agencies in the last six months. This is the second report Microsoft has released with their first being in March
The total number of customer data requests was 37,196 totaling some 66,539 accounts across all Microsoft services, including Skype. This number reflects requests made officially for the first half of 2013, but does not include requests pertaining to national security. There are many requests from dozens of countries, but the main concentration of requests comes from five countries. The US, Turkey, Germany, France and the United Kingdom. These five countries make up 73% of the requests made.
You can read more about the report and see future reports on Microsoft's site.
The total number of customer data requests was 37,196 totaling some 66,539 accounts across all Microsoft services, including Skype. This number reflects requests made officially for the first half of 2013, but does not include requests pertaining to national security. There are many requests from dozens of countries, but the main concentration of requests comes from five countries. The US, Turkey, Germany, France and the United Kingdom. These five countries make up 73% of the requests made.
You can read more about the report and see future reports on Microsoft's site.
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