from the team:


Hey everyone,

We are now able to share that Proton VPN has successfully passed its 4th consecutive independent audit of our strict no-logs policy, conducted by Securitum, a leading European security auditing company.

Key takeaways from the audit:

  • No activity or metadata logs are kept anywhere on our servers.
  • No inspection of user traffic occurs.
  • Robust administrative and technical controls are in place, including automated configuration management and a dual-control change process.
  • The no-logs policy is enforced uniformly across all servers, regions, and subscription tiers.

Don’t trust, verify is not just something we preach, but something we practice, so our no-logs policy has now been verified by independent experts; you don’t have to take our word for it.

📖 Read the full audit report here

Stay safe,

Proton Team

  • Magnum, P.I.@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    4 days ago

    You can, I do. The point is to gain encrypted access to my network no matter where you are.

    Never the less is your actual point correct.

    • __Lost__@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      4 days ago

      Well, yes, you can self host a VPN to access your home network, I do that as well. That is not the context for proton et al though, and you can’t self host a privacy VPN.