- Proton and Vivaldi have announced a new association, integrating proton VPN directly into the Vivaldi desktop browser
- Integration is available for use as of March 27, 2025
- This association expects to strengthen the European technological independence of the United States technology giants and provide users with better online experience
Headquarters in Europe Proton and Vivaldi have announced that they are joining strength. The association means that Proton VPN will be integrated into the Vivaldi desktop browser as of today, on March 27, 2025.
Integration allows users to enjoy the advantages of one of the best VPN services when navigating the web and promises advanced customization and control over their data.
The association points to Strengthen the European technological independence of the Giants of the Technology of the Great USA. While helps to free himself from surveillance capitalism models, all with a better online experience.
A better alternative
“Consumers around the world are fed up with Big Tech data collection. The problem is that until recently they did not have an alternative,” said David Peterson, General Manager of Proton VPN.
“Together, Proton VPN and Vivaldi are establishing a new standard that challenges the domain of technological giants, providing a viable European alternative that helps people resume control of their digital lives.”
Web browsers are the main source for the collection of online data on the Internet today. While you can take some steps to minimize your data footprint by falsifying your IP address with a virtual private network (VPN), this generally implies the need to download an application or extension of the browser.
Now, you can use the characteristics of privacy, safety and anti-censure of proton directly from the Vivaldi browser. All you need to do is create a proton account and enjoy the protections of this VPN without registration.
On the other hand, Vivaldi is a safe and encrypted web browser known for its excellent customization characteristics.
For example, unlike Google Chrome, promises to never track your navigation history or collect your data in any other way. Everything is stored locally on your device in an encrypted folder, so even the supplier itself can access it.
Vivaldi also offers a built -in tracker and an advertisement blocker, along with the ability to disable all third -party sites cookies.
“While innovation drives technology, we believe that ethics must guide its path,” said the Coo and co -founder of Vivaldi, Tatsuki Tomita. “Our association represents an alternative of principles to Big Tech, one in which their data remains theirs, not a product to sell.”