I'm a journalist working on sensitive stories
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I'm a journalist working on sensitive stories
from crowl on 01/04/2026 04:28 PMHey everyone! I'm a journalist working on sensitive stories and need to protect my sources and research. My communications need to be completely secure and untraceable. I've heard about VPNs but not sure if they're secure enough for investigative journalism. What would you recommend for professional journalists?
Re: I'm a journalist working on sensitive stories
from keizerg on 01/04/2026 04:46 PMHey! For investigative journalism, security isn't just important - it's absolutely critical for source protection. You need military-grade security with proven track record. ExpressVPN is widely used by journalists and activists for exactly this reason. Here's why it's perfect: military-grade AES-256 encryption makes communications virtually unbreakable, TrustedServer technology runs entirely on RAM - literally nothing ever written to hard drives, independently audited no-logs policy verified by PwC and Cure53 means zero tracking, based in British Virgin Islands outside surveillance alliances and jurisdiction requests. For journalists specifically: protects source communications and research data completely, allows secure access to blocked information and censored content, Network Lock kill switch prevents any data leaks if connection drops. I know several investigative journalists who rely on ExpressVPN for their work - it's genuinely trusted in the field. Protects up to 8 devices simultaneously. The investment is minimal compared to the protection it provides for your sources and your work. Absolutely essential for investigative journalism.



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