• AI, age verification and censorship: how the VPN industry tackled

    From TechnologyDaily@1337:1/100 to All on Thu Jan 8 15:00:08 2026
    AI, age verification and censorship: how the VPN industry tackled 2025's biggest issues and what it plans to do next

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    Thu, 08 Jan 2026 14:55:56 +0000

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    2025 was a "turning point" that proved challenging for even the top VPNs

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    The VPN industry faced significant challenges in 2025, navigating age verification, AI and increasing internet censorship. According to Himmat Bains, Product Lead for Norton VPN, it was a turning point where online privacy shifted from a niche concern to a mainstream expectation.

    With that in mind, I spoke to NordVPN, Proton VPN and Norton VPN to find out the biggest events of the past 12 months and to hear what theyre excited
    about in 2026. The rise (and risk) of AI

    AI may have become a staple of everyday life for many, but its not without
    its risks. There is growing concern about large language models (LLMs) being hacked or used in large-scale cyberattacks, said Marijus Briedis, NordVPN Chief Technical Officer.

    He warned that criminals are now using AI to create convincing impersonations of customers or employees, making scams more difficult to detect.

    There is growing concern about large language models (LLMs) being hacked or used in large-scale cyberattacks.

    Marijus Briedis, NordVPN Chief Technical Officer

    To counter this worrying trend, NordVPN added a scam email checking tool to its Threat Protection Pro feature in 2025, alongside new crypto wallet
    address checking, hijacked session alerts, and adult site blocking. It also launched its new call protection service, providing another layer of protection against scam phone calls.

    Norton VPN is also tackling AI scams as part of its quest to challenge the very best VPNs a sign of how big this issue could become in 2026.

    Mike Healey, Norton VPNs Comms Lead, said that around 90% of the threats they detect are scams, so the company is focusing on developing the tools
    necessary to help people stay protected.

    Despite these renewed efforts, expect AI to continue to pose a threat to peoples privacy in the coming months from AI-enabled scams, to LLM-enabled cyberattacks. The spread of age verification measures

    Online age verification measures became nearly as commonplace as AI in 2025, as countries scrambled to protect children from accessing harmful content.

    However, critics warn that this approach may have a negative impact on
    peoples privacy. As NordVPNs Briedis explains, these laws are very fragmented and in some cases, force customers to disclose sensitive personal information to third-party processors.

    The effects of these developments are not yet clear for minors and adults alike."

    Marijus Briedis, NordVPN Chief Technical Officer

    The effects of these developments are not yet clear for minors and adults alike, and we sincerely hope it wont turn out to become a cybersecurity or privacy disaster, Bredis added.

    The biggest risk stems from potential data breaches. Surfshark data shows
    that in the third quarter of 2025 alone, 90 million accounts were subject to
    a data breach, or roughly 700 accounts per minute.

    If companies involved in age verification were affected by similar breaches, the exposure of sensitive data could be catastrophic.

    Age verification is far more difficult for VPNs to tackle since its a legislative issue, rather than mere technology. That said, continuous improvements to protocols and server networks ensure that no matter where age verification next appears, users will have a secure tunnel they can use throughout the process, even if VPNs arent able to circumvent it entirely.
    The lingering threat of internet censorship

    While VPNs cant always help people bypass age verification measures, they remain a vital tool in bypassing internet censorship. With internet freedoms declining for the 15th straight year according to Freedom House, theyve never been more important.

    David Peterson, General Manager of Proton VPN said there is a growing threat from both authoritarian regimes and regulatory overreach in open societies, pointing to the dramatic internet shutdowns and social media restrictions
    seen during elections in the past 12 months. Cameroon saw a huge spike in VPN signups in November amid a heavily contested presidential election (Image credit: Proton)

    While VPNs cannot help with full-scale internet blackouts, they are an effective means of accessing social media and blocked websites when more targeted restrictions are enforced.

    Proton VPN focused on building tools capable of overcoming internet
    censorship throughout 2025. It doubled the number of servers available on its free service to improve speeds and reliability, while its paid service benefited from greater feature parity across platforms, including
    improvements to its NetShield threat protection system and support for split tunneling and port forwarding. Looking ahead

    While age verification, AI and internet censorship arent going away, the VPN industry is preparing for significant changes in the next 12 months.

    Proton VPN is rolling out a new in-house architecture that promises to
    deliver better speeds and enhanced anti-censorship capabilities. According to Peterson, this update is also a major step toward "post-quantum encryption to future-proof user privacy."

    Meanwhile, Norton VPN is focusing on becoming "the best all-around VPN for the masses according to Bains. It will bring the WireGuard protocol to Apple platforms in early 2026, alongside other UI developments to cement its status as an accessible option.

    NordVPN is taking a different approach by expanding its threat protection tools. It is also currently investigating the use of AI and LLMs to help people identify fake content online.

    We will continue to move from just securing your connection to protecting users from a wide range of online threats, including hijacked sessions on the dark web and advanced scam attempts, Briedis explained.

    However, as VPN providers shift their focus from straightforward connection security to AI-based threat detection and enhanced anti-censorship tools, users will be better equipped than ever to navigate the modern web.



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    Link to news story: https://www.techradar.com/vpn/vpn-services/ai-age-verification-and-censorship- how-the-vpn-industry-tackled-2025s-biggest-issues-and-what-it-plans-to-do-next


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