I’m the founding (and so far only) member of the TJAPA (Technology Journalists Against Pointless Abbreviations), and therefore regard most capitalised initials with disdain. Our Jargon Buster is full of them, most created by elitist experts who have a vested interest in making computing appear confusing to the common man.
Given this, you may ask why we’ve put three large letters on this issue’s cover. It’s because some abbreviations are too important to ignore (TITI). A VPN is a virtual private network. By disguising your location, it gives you access to websites that are typically blocked in the UK. It works beyond our borders too, unlocking sites that are restricted in other countries.
Another abbreviation has made VPNs more necessary than ever: GDPR. When the EU introduced these tough (and…
