"The business model is to gather and process data, full stop. There is nothing else." Andreas Mundt, head of the German data protection agency, explains why he is trying to take control of data away from Google and Facebook and give it back to individuals. https://www.nytimes.com/2019/07/07/business/facebook-google-antitrust-germany.html
People have asked us in the past: why can I trust ProtonVPN? This is a significant question as trust is the most important factor for picking a #VPN service. Here’s why we think ProtonVPN is worthy of your trust: https://www.protonvpn.com/blog/is-protonvpn-trustworthy
To best serve our community, our goal is to eventually have #VPN servers in every country. This will necessarily include some countries with poor privacy protections. Today, we are sharing our thoughts on connecting to servers in high-risk countries. https://protonvpn.com/blog/vpn-servers-high-risk-countries/
India's government proposed a new law that would require local Internet companies to automatically block "unlawful information or content." https://nyti.ms/2UXhaPS ProtonVPN users can sign in to #VPN servers in other countries, making it a useful tool to evade #censorship.
#HelloWorld! The Swiss no-log VPN has officially joined the open source, federated social media network. As an organization focused on giving people greater control of their data, we wanted to join a social media network that respects this. We’ll be sharing toots about service updates, new VPN projects, and news on privacy.
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