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    Anasayfa » Vivaldi and Proton VPN join forces to offer free privacy protection
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    Vivaldi and Proton VPN join forces to offer free privacy protection

    By ayaksızMart 26, 2025Yorum yapılmamış2 Mins Read
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    Vivaldi Integrates Proton VPN for a More Private Browsing Experience

    Privacy-conscious users have a new reason to celebrate—Vivaldi and Proton VPN have joined forces to offer a seamless, built-in VPN experience within the Vivaldi desktop browser. This partnership unites two of the most privacy-focused online services, furthering their mission to provide users with alternatives to data-hungry tech giants.

    With this integration, Vivaldi users now have direct access to Proton VPN’s free service as soon as they log into the browser. Proton VPN is widely regarded as one of the best free VPN options, offering unlimited bandwidth, access to five global server locations, and zero ads—all while maintaining strict privacy policies that prevent user data from being tracked, logged, or sold.

    This move highlights a growing demand for independent, ethical digital services that prioritize user control and security over surveillance-based business models. Vivaldi already stands out as a highly customizable browser that avoids tracking, telemetry, and invasive advertising. Now, with Proton VPN natively integrated, users gain an additional layer of protection against data collection, ISP tracking, and online monitoring.

    More importantly, this collaboration represents a shift away from Big Tech’s dominance. Unlike browsers and VPN services that are often tied to large corporations with vested interests in data collection, both Vivaldi and Proton VPN operate from Europe, adhering to stricter privacy laws and ethical principles. This approach reinforces their commitment to keeping user data secure without monetizing personal information.

    Tatsuki Tomita, Vivaldi’s COO and Co-founder, reinforced this stance:

    “Proton and Vivaldi demonstrate that powerful products don’t require compromising user privacy. Our partnership represents a principled alternative to Big Tech, one where your data remains yours, not a commodity to be sold. We believe private and secure browsing isn’t a luxury but a fundamental right for everyone. Together, we’re creating solutions that prioritize users above all else, uphold higher ethical standards, and empower people to break free from tech giants who don’t share these values.”

    This integration is now available in the latest version of the Vivaldi desktop browser, offering users an effortless way to browse the web securely without relying on external VPN clients. For those looking to escape the increasingly intrusive nature of mainstream tech, this collaboration provides a welcome alternative.

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