Proton VPN Passes Third Consecutive No-Logs Audit, Upholding Privacy Promise

Penka Hristovska
Penka Hristovska Senior Editor
Published on: July 31, 2024
Penka Hristovska Penka Hristovska
Published on: July 31, 2024 Senior Editor

For the third consecutive time, one of the best VPNs on the market, Proton VPN, successfully passed an independent audit of its no-logs policy, reaffirming its commitment to privacy and data protection. This most recent audit was conducted by Securitum, a respected cybersecurity firm.

“Securitum security experts spent several days on-site reviewing our VPN configuration files and server configurations, assessing our operating procedures, and interviewing our staff,” Proton explains.

The audit confirmed that “Proton VPN product complies with the No-Log policy and offers the highest standards of security and privacy. No traces of user logs were detected, and user privacy is protected through both technical and organizational measures. All changes and additional features are developed based on the fundamental principle of maximizing user security and privacy”.

A no-logs policy means that Proton VPN doesn’t keep any records of what you do online. This includes your browsing history, connection times, IP addresses, or any other data that could be used to identify you. Essentially, it ensures that none of your online activity can be traced back to you, providing an extra layer of privacy and security. So, even if someone asks for your data, like a government or a court, there’s nothing for Proton VPN to hand over.

VPNs, like Proton VPN, which hire an external company to audit their no-logs policy, are much easier to trust than a VPN that simply claims to have one.

Proton has a few other advantages as well. Being based in Switzerland means it benefits from some of the strictest data protection laws globally. Additionally, all of Proton’s apps are open source, allowing anyone to inspect the underlying code themselves.

Proton VPN offers excellent security, too, including military-grade AES-256 encryption and a kill switch that disconnects you from the internet when the VPN loses connection to its servers (so your IP address doesn’t leak).

The VPN also has advanced security — for example, it uses servers that are fully encrypted, meaning that if the server is compromised, all of the data on it is unreadable. You can read everything about what Proton VPN offers in our full review.

About the Author
Penka Hristovska
Penka Hristovska
Senior Editor
Published on: July 31, 2024

About the Author

Penka Hristovska is an editor at SafetyDetectives. She was an editor at several review sites that covered all things technology — including VPNs and password managers — and had previously written on various topics, from online security and gaming to computer hardware. She’s highly interested in the latest developments in the cybersecurity space and enjoys learning about new trends in the tech sector. When she’s not in “research mode,” she’s probably re-watching Lord of The Rings or playing DOTA 2 with her friends.

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