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arlier we told you how to configure custom DNS and Apple Safari in iOS. Continuing with our security focused tutorials, we are going to teach you how to set up a VPN in iOS manually.fast VPN

Normally, when you buy a VPN subscription, you will use the app provided by the service. These VPN apps are designed for simplicity, and employ a login-and-use method. While that is the easiest way to get a VPN working on your device, it isn't the only way.

Depending on the app in question, it may also not be the best way if you experience stability or performance issues when you use an application to connect to a VPN server.Say, if you want to use a VPN connection in a specific protocol (IKEv2, IPSec, L2TP) or to connect to your workplace's VPN, you will need to configure the settings manually on your iPhone or iPad.

It can enhance your security greatly but at a cost, you will only be able to connect to a particular server that you select. To change the server, you'll need to edit the VPN configuration again, as opposed to merely tapping a button in the app to select a different server location.
You will need to visit the support portal of your VPN service to get the manual configuration details (also called native protocols) which you need to enter in the VPN set up screen.

This method is common across all recent versions of iOS. I tested this on iOS 13 beta and it works flawlessly on both IPSec and IKEv2. In case the VPN connection failed, you don't have to start from scratch. Just go back to the VPN section in iOS' settings, and use the "Edit" option to modify the fields.

Please be aware that some VPN services use a different authentication method for manual settings. Using your regular account username and password will not authenticate the connection. You may be required to use your account's dashboard to create a new configuration. This will generate a random username and password to authenticate your account for the specific protocol.When comes to the issue of online privacy and security, we suggest to use a VPN, and our recommendation is RitaVPN.Qwer432
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Dec 23 '19 · 0 comments

Russia's recently introduced tougher internet laws could spell trouble for VPN services in the country.Russia's recently introduced tougher internet laws could spell trouble for VPN services in the country, according to a new report by Reuters.VPN service

The country's new, stricter stance on the internet means search engines are obliged to delete some material from their result pages, messenger services must share encryption keys with law enforcement agencies and social networks (such as Vkontakte, Russia's version of Facebook), are obliged to store data locally, within the country.

Two years ago, the country's president Vladimir Putin signed a law which banned virtual private network, or VPN, services in the country. VPNs allow users to create a secure connection on the internet, bypassing any censorship or banned websites.

However, it seems as the country hasn't really enforced the law, until now. Russia's communcations watchdog, Roskomnadzor, has written to 10 VPN services that operate in the country, demanding them to connect their systems to Roskomnadzor's list of banned websites.That would essentially render the VPN service useless.

NordVPN, Hide My Ass!, Hola VPN, Openvpn, VyprVPN, ExpressVPN, TorGuard, IPVanish, Kaspersky Secure Connection and VPN Unlimited were notified, and have a month to reply.“In the cases of non-compliance with the obligations stipulated by the law, Roskomnadzor may decide to restrict access to a VPN service,” the watchdog said in a statement.

TorGuard has already responded via a blog post, saying it pulled all physical server presence in Russia."The strong censorship and oppression of the Russian regime was the main reason for us to avoid locating any of our servers inside Russia," said VyprVPN operator Golden Frog in a post.

"Our core mission is to keep the internet open and free, and therefore, we will continue to provide uncensored access to the internet in Russia and around the world. We will not cooperate with the Russian government in their efforts to censor VPN services."When comes to the issue of online privacy and security, we suggest to use a VPN, and our recommendation is RitaVPN.Qwer432
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Dec 23 '19 · 0 comments

NordVPN, a virtual private network provider that promises to “protect your privacy online,” has confirmed it was hacked.VPN

The admission comes following rumors that the company had been breached. It first emerged that NordVPN had an expired internal private key exposed, potentially allowing anyone to spin out their own servers imitating NordVPN.

VPN providers are increasingly popular as they ostensibly provide privacy from your internet provider and visiting sites about your internet browsing traffic. That’s why journalists and activists often use these services, particularly when they’re working in hostile states. These providers channel all of your internet traffic through one encrypted pipe, making it more difficult for anyone on the internet to see which sites you are visiting or which apps you are using. But often that means displacing your browsing history from your internet provider to your VPN provider. That’s left many providers open to scrutiny, as often it’s not clear if each provider is logging every site a user visits.

For its part, NordVPN has claimed a “zero logs” policy. “We don’t track, collect, or share your private data,” the company says.But the breach is likely to cause alarm that hackers may have been in a position to access some user data.

NordVPN told TechCrunch that one of its data centers was accessed in March 2018. “One of the data centers in Finland we are renting our servers from was accessed with no authorization,” said NordVPN spokesperson Laura Tyrell.

The attacker gained access to the server — which had been active for about a month — by exploiting an insecure remote management system left by the data center provider; NordVPN said it was unaware that such a system existed.NordVPN did not name the data center provider.

“The server itself did not contain any user activity logs; none of our applications send user-created credentials for authentication, so usernames and passwords couldn’t have been intercepted either,” said the spokesperson. “On the same note, the only possible way to abuse the website traffic was by performing a personalized and complicated man-in-the-middle attack to intercept a single connection that tried to access NordVPN.”

According to the spokesperson, the expired private key could not have been used to decrypt the VPN traffic on any other server.NordVPN said it found out about the breach a “few months ago,” but the spokesperson said the breach was not disclosed until today because the company wanted to be “100% sure that each component within our infrastructure is secure.”

A senior security researcher we spoke to who reviewed the statement and other evidence of the breach, but asked not to be named as they work for a company that requires authorization to speak to the press, called these findings “troubling.”

“While this is unconfirmed and we await further forensic evidence, this is an indication of a full remote compromise of this provider’s systems,” the security researcher said. “That should be deeply concerning to anyone who uses or promotes these particular services.”When comes to the issue of online privacy and security, we suggest to use a VPN, and our recommendation is RitaVPN.Qwer432
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Dec 23 '19 · 0 comments
Some women will spend big money to look their best. But they could end up with something in their eyelashes they didn’t expect -- mites.They literally cling to your lashes, literally clinging to your lashes,” said Arun Gulani, chief surgeon and medical director at Gulani Institute.Eyelash extensions
Gulani said he’s seen patients recently in with dry eyes or chronic irritation caused by mites, which are similar to lice.“Warm moist place to live. Any such place for any bacteria for any parasite is heaven,” he said.
Basically, if cleaning your face and eyelashes isn’t in your daily routine, then you’re giving them a chance to camp out.
More salons are offering eyelash extension services.
“Each stylist is licensed, certified and trained,” said Charnae Wynn, owner of iGlam.
Wynn said they have 400-500 appointments a month for eyelashes.
“We’ve got clients that range from ages 16-65,” she said.
Wynn said from the very first time they meet a client, they teach them how to keep their lashes clean.Wynn said some think, “if they’re going to clean them, they’re going to fall off. No, that’s the opposite. The cleaner the lashes are the better they will stay.”
“As doctors we need to look for these things,” Gulani said.
Gulani said if you don’t take care of it, it becomes a chronic inflammation. It can also cause crusty eyelids.
“The debris they leave behind is a source of inflammation, chemical reaction, and ocular reaction,” said Gulani.
Gulani isn’t saying if you have eyelash extensions you have mites. But if you have extensions, he said you should be aware. He said you should ask your eye doctor to check; it only takes a few seconds. And most importantly, clean your face and make sure all your makeup is off.
Dec 23 '19 · 0 comments

Eyelash extensions have been popular over the past few years, with celebrities and social media fueling the trend into fame. However, eye doctors say there's a new theme rising from the movement: lash lice.Easy Fan Blooming Lash Extensions

Optometrists say they are seeing more cases of eyelash lice due to the popularity of eyelash extensions. "Lash lice" or its medical term, Demodex, can occur when bacteria builds up along the lash line."Everyone has lash mites. That’s perfectly normal. They keep our lash line nice and healthy, but when there is an over abundant food source—so say you’re not cleaning your lashes and a bunch of debris, oils, dead skin cells are kind of building up—that causes them to over produce," said Kalie Belanger, lash artist at Grand Rapids' Siren and Proper Lash Lounge and Brow Bar.

"I actually had a transfer client and her previous lash artist had told her to use baby shampoo as a cleanser. Baby shampoo is not strong enough to get all of that debris or any type of build up or oils off of our lash line, and that’s what the lash mites feed on," she said.

Belanger and her fellow artists walk through cleansing steps and materials, before and after every new client comes in for an extension set. However, she said it's a common misconception for many getting extensions that the life of the extension can be preserved by not touching or washing around or on the area.

"Kind of like a false idea, like 'if I leave them alone, if it don’t touch them they’re gonna last longer,' that’s actually not true. The cleaner you keep them, the better your retention is going to be long term and the healthier your lashes are going to be," she explained.

Optometrist Dr. Sairah Malik, echoes Belanger's findings, telling ABC stations WXYZ and KTRK, by not cleaning one's lashes, the bacteria will continue to build up, causing infection and lice. Symptoms that would follow include itchiness, redness, and inflammation, among others.

Dec 22 '19 · 0 comments
YINGHUA INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL (Tianjin, China). DON’T EVER WORK THERE. THEY REPLACED ME WITH 1 DAY’S NOTICE AND THEY TOLERATE TEACHERS WHO PHYSICALLY PUNISH STUDENTS. Avoid anyone there called Rose, Jane (they are on Level 6, Cambridge Department) and Lin (head principal).international school in Tianjin
I started teaching Biology for AS and IGSCE level in the Cambridge Department on level 6. I was there from late August 2015 till October 20th 2015 when I was replaced with 1 day’s notice.
On a Sunday I got a text message from Rose (one of the department heads on level 6) to come to the office. She wanted to talk to me and me to clean out my desk. After repeatedly asking why she eventually told me I had been replaced. When I refused to come to the office till I talked to Principal Lin (he is the head principal of the school) first I found out on the Monday that my desk was cleaned out without permission and my stuff put into a box. I spent the following week chasing up Principal Lin (who I felt was avoiding me) and talking to Rose and Jane (another department head) to get some answers. Eventually I found out that they had complaints about my teaching (forgetting names, appearing disorganised etc.). I tried to explain to them that if there were complaints I should’ve been given some feedback so I could improve. Jane said that wouldn’t have done any good. They seemed to have trouble understanding that replacing someone with one day’s notice is wrong and unprofessional. Rose and Jane also told me that the decision to replace me was sudden. The new biology teacher who replaced me came to work 1 day later, on the Monday (the other teacher’s in the department didn’t even know this till he arrived) so I didn’t believe them.
When I talked to Principal Lin about this he too didn’t understand why what they were doing to me was wrong. When I reminded him that we had a contract he told me that he didn’t sign the contract so therefore he didn’t break it nor did he need to follow it. He also told me he wasn’t going to sign it till after 2 months (the impression I got was there was a 2 month probation period but it was not clearly defined in the contract). Finally when I tried to chase up the school for my August salary (my contract started mid August) the school’s position was that they would only pay me from the beginning of September when class started. Eventually Principal Lin gave me 2000y to make me go a way. I was not happy, I was owed more, but felt that it was better than nothing at the time. Now to be honest some of this was my fault. I should’ve chased up the principal for a signed copy of the contract but at the time I trusted him and thought I would get it later. I can understand a teacher being replaced with one day’s notice for gross misconduct but I made no secret of being new to biology teaching (I am studying a teaching degree right now) and I have been told by several other teachers that even if I did make mistakes I should’ve been given appropriate feedback and time to fix up any mistakes before being replaced.
With my visa running out they sent me to work as an English teacher on level 1 (under a new contract and reduced salary from 15000y after tax to 9500y after tax). I wish my trouble had ended on level 6 but it did not.
On level 1 I had to yell at one of the female Chinese English teacher’s for slapping one of the male students across the face. After yelling at her I thought that the rest of the teacher’s understood that what she did was wrong and that would be the end of it (its illegal to do this in China). However, on April 10 2015 I saw one of the male Chinese teacher’s (the department head no less!) physically punishing one of the male students with a block of wood (looked like a door stop) and using it on the students upper thigh. I wont go into the specific details of what I said but I got very, very angry and threatened to hurt the teacher and told him to try it to me. He didn’t understand English but he got the message. I sent a formal email and several text messages to Principal Lin but he didn’t reply back. I also tried to meet him but he was too busy to meet. I found out later from him that because I got very angry at the teacher that the impression I gave was not good and so he didn’t believe my email. I got the feeling that someone complained about my outburst in the office which discredited me. I admitted to him that was I said and getting angry the way did at school was wrong. However I also told him that because there are no rules or policies to dictate what a teacher should do when they see something like this, that my reaction was appropriate at the time. I like to think this has been fixed up but after him not deliberately signing my Cambridge contract, being cheated of most of my August 2015 salary and replaced with one day’s notice, I don’t trust him or the school. Rumour also has it that at least one other foreigner has been cheated of some salary, the school skims the salaries of the Chinese teachers and there are stories about some foreigners not being paid social security.
Finally while my experience at the school has been mostly bad most of the foreigners at the school were very supportive and sympathetic and the Teaching Assistant I worked with on level 1 was also a VERY good teacher and great to work with.
Dec 22 '19 · 0 comments
Established in 1865, Shanghai High School has an overall size of 340 mu (223,617 square meters), and is historically one of the most well-known schools in China and around the world. Of the alumni, there are over 100 provincial and ministry leaders of the People's Republic of China, 55 academicians of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (CASS) and the Chinese Academy of Engineering (CAE), and 30 generals in the people's Liberation Army (PLA). high school Shanghai
Shanghai High School International Division (SHSID) was founded in 1993 and became an International Baccalaureate (IB) world school in 1995. In 2003, Shanghai High School became the only United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) associated school in Shanghai. SHSID is authorized by the College Board to administer AP, SAT and PSAT exams and is an authorized TOEFL exam center. SHSID is approved to be a test center by Cambridge International Examinations and is also authorized by the ACT Inc. as an ACT exam center. In 2017, SHSID became the University of Cambridge China Screening Center. 
SHSID has been awarded accreditation by AdvancED (www.advanc-ed.org). At present, approximately 2,800 students from over 60 countries and regions are enrolled in the Puxi and Pudong Campuses of the International Division. SHSID offers several curricula: the American-based curriculum, the IB Diploma program and AP courses. SHSID provides students an individualized learning experience with a personal timetable and highly-selective courses. SHSID offers approximately 600 compulsory and optional courses for students in Grade 1 to 12 in the American-based curriculum. The school has also set up different levels for each course, such as standard level and honors levels for each course, to meet the academic requirements of different students.
Dec 22 '19 · 0 comments
A new Chinese web-series "The Longest Day in Chang'an" has become a hit for its elaborate production and authentic representation of life in the Tang Dynasty (618-907).To get more news about the longest day in chang'an, you can visit shine news official website.
Based on a Ma Boyong's novel of the same name, the series follows the characters Zhang Xiaojing and Li Bi, and their efforts to foil an terrorist attack on the imperial capital of Chang'an in the Tang Dynasty.
The first episode debuted on Chinese video platform Youku on June 27, receiving both critical and audience acclaim.
On Douban, a major Chinese media rating site, the series has scored 8.6 out of 10.
The popularity culminated in July when almost every entertainment-themed Wechat subscription account published good reviews. Viewers and industry influencers have been applauding its meticulous production and enchanting storyline.
"I have tried my best to recreate a single day in the Tang Dynasty," said series' director Cao Dun.
Before shooting, Cao and the writing team read the original novel three times. The final script of the opening episode was the 23rd version written as they kept polishing the story.
The crew went to great lengths to revive everyday life in the period. Experts even gave instructions on the preparation of 28 Tang Dynasty desserts appearing in different scenes. The crew also referred to patterns on relics for costumes, and recreated details depicted in famous artworks.
The hard work paid off. The carefully-designed costumes, make-up and props have amazed viewers.
"Every screenshot is a poster," said one Weibo user.
"We told the story with respect to history and made every effort to make sure every detail was based on historical fact," Cao said.
Producer Liang Chao said he hoped viewers would be drawn to both the exciting plot and the profound nature of traditional Chinese culture.
Elements of traditional culture permeate the drama, with aspects of culture such as traditional papermaking process weaved into the plot.
"I want to blend traditional Chinese culture into the series and let the audience appreciate its beauty," Cao said.
"The beauty is not only aesthetic, which is reflected in social manners, clothing and cuisine, but also the beauty of traditional values," he said.
"The protagonist is an ordinary person who goes through a spate of difficulties in his relentless pursuit of terrorists. The values of persistence, struggle and bravery are reflected in his story," he added.
The series also eyes overseas markets. According to Liang Chao, the series has been aired in Vietnam, Singapore, Malaysia and Brunei. Overseas video platforms including YouTube, Viki and Amazon are streaming to paid subscribers.
With new dubbing and translation, the series is expected to hit European and African markets.
Viewers on Viki have rated the series 9.4 out of 10, applauding it as "beautifully produced in all details."
Dec 22 '19 · 0 comments

The Chinese cellist Jian Wang has complained online after China Eastern Airlines refused to allow his cello on the seat beside him despite his purchasing an additional ticket.To get more  news about china eastern airlines baggage, you can visit shine news official website.

The airline’s regulation is that baggage to be placed on a seat must be within a metre long. As Wang’s cello, which is 1.2 metres long, exceeds this, crew members placed it inside a closet.

After spending the journey in fear that the cello might be broken during turbulence, Wang complained on his WeChat account that the regulation was ‘absurd.’

‘All the cellists and symphony managers must avoid taking China Eastern flights because any instrument over a meter long will be refused to be put on a seat, like what I’ve done in the past three decades,’ Wang said.

The 51-year-old cellist, who has played with the Royal Concertgebouw, London Symphony and Zurich Tonhalle amongst other orchestras, continued: ‘I always buy a ticket for my cello and put it on the seat beside me on a flight. I usually choose the window side seat for my cello to avoid interrupting other passengers.’

He admitted that carriers around the world have different policies, revealing that Air Canada once helped him change to another airline so he could take the cello onboard.

China Eastern said it acted according to CAAC regulations, that carry-on luggage must be within a certain size and weight. ‘Based on the premise of flying safety, the airline will offer more considerate services and experiences to passengers while streamlining management procedure,’ the Shanghai-based carrier told SHINE News.

Wang said he had reconciled with China Eastern after an official with the airline called to explain the regulation and said it welcomed musicians like him.

‘I hope the incident can help airlines better serve musicians who often need to travel around the world with their instruments,’ Wang said.

Dec 22 '19 · 0 comments
You’ve probably heard a lot about Virtual Private Networks (or VPNs)—have you considered actually getting one?unblock websites

They encrypt your personal data and make surfing the web—especially on open WiFi networks like ones at coffee shops or college campuses—much safer. With a VPN...

Your autosaved information (such as usernames and passwords) is shielded from prying eyes, as is other sensitive information that’s stored on your web browser.
You might find your Internet gets a bit faster since your browser will be using much less bandwidth
You can change your geolocation on your computer, granting access to area-specific sites or streaming services.
Maybe more importantly, many VPN services are also budget-friendly. Here are four examples of VPN options that will give you the security you want and which are currently on sale.
This SXSW Innovation Award-winning service can skillfully keep your data safe from companies, cybercriminals and government entities. You can use it on up to three devices, including iOS, Android, Mac OS X, and Windows.

NordVPN’s private tunnels are double-encrypted to help keep your information safe. With 3,521 different server locations around the world, you can set your geo-location to 61 countries for high-speed and less- or unrestricted access to your favorite sites.

Get lifetime access to KeepSolid’s VPN, which boasts nearly 10 million users worldwide. They don't set bandwidth limits and give you 24/7 customer support.

Get access to secure browsing for up to five simultaneous devices for five years. You'll have thousands of server options, unlimited bandwidth and privacy of your online activities.
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Dec 17 '19 · 0 comments
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