Vivaldi Technologies has announced a new partnership with Proton AG that will integrate the free version of Proton VPN into Vivaldi’s web browser, allowing quick and easy access for every user Virtual Private Network (VPN).
VPNs protect users’ privacy by hiding their real IP addresses. Its role is like a protective tunnel, allowing users to snoop through public networks without anyone exploring their data, whether it is a coffee shop or a data collection scammer Behemoth like Google.
Vivaldi and Proton VPN position the partnership as a “challenge to the dominance of the big American tech giants,” according to the press release. Vivaldi CEO Jon Stephenson von Tetzchner has long been Critics who monitor capitalist models,so far Go back to his former browser company,opera. David Peterson, general manager of Proton VPN, further said: “Together, Proton VPN and Vivaldi set a new standard that challenges the dominance of tech giants and provides viable European alternatives that can help people regain control of digital life.” Vivaldi is a Norwegian company with Proton headquartered in Switzerland.
Vivaldi, I used to be called The best browser on the Internetalready full of privacy features you won’t find elsewhere, like integrated ad blockers, which aren’t as powerful as you get from similar add-ons Ublockbut for most users, the most important thing is that it is enough in the browser. It also provides integration with privacy-oriented search engines like Brave and Launch Page (although neither defaults are). Vivaldi also has a full email client, calendar and RSS reader. The new Proton VPN integration is very consistent with Vivaldi’s all-in-one philosophy. Like other features, if you are not interested, the new Proton VPN integration will get in the way.
Proton VPN has long surpassed us The Best VPN Guide For strong security, as well as excellent privacy records and No-Logs policy. Proton VPN already Independent review And keep Certified Canary Pages. It’s the best in a long time Free VPN products, this is the product integrated into Vivaldi. Unlike most services, the free version of Proton VPN provides full access to all the features of the regular plan. The restriction is that it only applies to a single device, with only three server locations: Japan, the Netherlands and the United States.
Vivaldi told Wired that Proton VPN integration might appear on the mobile version of the browser at some point, but for the moment, it is only available in Vivaldi’s desktop browser. Access is logged in through your Vivaldi account and you will see the option to use Proton VPN for free, as well as a way to upgrade to a paid version.