Paul Bischoff
Tech Writer, Privacy Advocate and VPN Expert
                                
                                Paul is Comparitech’s editor and a regular commentator on cyber security and privacy topics in national and international media including New York Times, BBC, Forbes, The Guardian and many others. He's been writing about the tech industry since 2012 for publications like Tech in Asia, Mashable, and various startup blogs.
Paul has an in-depth knowledge of VPNs, having been an early adopter while looking to access the open internet during this time in China.
He previously worked in Beijing as an editor for Tech in Asia, and has been writing and reporting on technology for the last decade. He has also volunteered as a teacher for older adults learning basic tech literacy and cyber awareness. You can find him on Twitter at @pabischoff.
Articles by Paul
Looking for a way to block your IP address from websites and strangers on the internet? This article will cover seven of the best IP address blockers, three of which are free.
                           
            By Paul Bischoff
                           in VPN & Privacy
                        on August 16, 2024
               What happens to your Facebook account when you die? What about if someone close to you passes away; how do you go about dealing with the social media presence they leave behind? In this article, we'll cover how to prepare your own Facebook account for death, and what steps to take if a close friend or family member passes away.
                           
            By Paul Bischoff
                           in Information Security
                        on August 15, 2019
               We've gathered data on CCTV cameras in use in 120 major cities across the globe to determine which c
                           
            By Paul Bischoff
                           in Surveillance Studies
                        on June 25, 2025
                2.1 million customer records breached at Mexican online bookstore, personal and purchase data stolen
                     Mexico-based bookseller Librería Porrúa exposed millions of customer records to anyone with an internet connection. The database was subsequently wiped out and held for ransom by hackers.
                           
            By Paul Bischoff
                           in VPN & Privacy
                        on August 1, 2019
               Using machine learning, we set out to quantify positive and negative public sentiment surrounding va
                           
            By Paul Bischoff
                           in Crypto
                        on April 13, 2022
               Exploring the timeline of US Government breaches: Assessing the implications for data trust and secu
                           
            By Paul Bischoff
                           in Data Breaches Studies
                        on November 28, 2023
               The US government may ban encrypted messaging and according to the results of our survey, this could have a big impact on WhatsApp’s popularity.
                           
            By Paul Bischoff
                           in VPN & Privacy
                        on July 18, 2019
               Facebook allows users to choose who manages their accounts when they die, but two-thirds of users have never done so, according to a recent study.
                           
            By Paul Bischoff
                           in VPN & Privacy
                        on July 11, 2019