Webselenese
Webselenese is an online platform for consumer-focused privacy and security content. It specializes in monetizing high-quality traffic. It is owned by Kape Technologies PLC, which is an Israeli company originally founded in 2011 by an ex-Israeli intelligence officer in Unit 8200 in the IDF under the name Crossrider. The company became associated with ad injection and malware. Around 2017, it rebranded as Kape Technologies. Today, it offers products such as ExpressVPN and Private Internet Access.
Between Kape's Technologies history and its connection to the Israeli military, its CEO donating to the IDF, and its owned company ExpressVPN sponsoring the likes of Ben Shapiro, makes Kape Technology, including Webselenese and all other subsidiaries, an important target for the boycott.
Teddy Sagi's Murderers Taxi
After October 7th, businessman Teddy Sagi, CEO of Kape Technologies and owner of Webselenese, took action to support IOF soldiers. Sagi donated 1 million shekels to a project providing taxis for IDF soldiers on leave to commute between their houses and deployment locations.
Sources:
- The Jerusalem Post Israeli businessman Teddy Sagi gifts NIS 1 M to fund taxis for soldiers