Samuel Chapman
VPN, Online Security & Privacy Writer
» Most "hacking" happens without any advanced technology at all. If you use strong, unique passwords and don't engage with suspicious calls or emails, you'll foil 9 out of 10 cyberattacks you'll ever face. «
Samuel Chapman is an experienced editor and content manager at PrivacyJournal, specializing in security and privacy topics such as VPNs, password managers, and privacy solutions. With over five years at PrivacyJournal behind him, he also serves as an editor for Cloudwards and has written for notable publications like The Drive and Tor.com. Holding a Bachelor’s degree from Whitman College and a Master of Fine Arts from the University of Southern Maine, Samuel combines his strong background in communications with a focus on ensuring clarity in complex subjects.
Last articles:
- Are VPNs Legal in China in 2025?
- What Is SSH Tunneling and How It Works Explained in 2025
- PrivadoVPN Review 2025
- Best Free VPN for China in 2025: Bypassing Internet Censorship
- Does Surfshark Work in China 2025? Bypassing the Great Firewall & VPN Ban