Malwarebytes launches a new VPN focused on privacy

Malwarebytes launches a new VPN focused on privacy

In an effort to help protect the privacy of its users online, Malwarebytes has announced the launch of a new VPN service called Malwarebytes Privacy. The company's new VPN is the first offering in its suite of privacy products and has a smart user interface that allows users to log in with a single click. Malwarebytes Privacy secures connections with 256-bit AES encryption, and the service does not keep logs of user activity online. At launch, the service has over 180 servers in over 30 countries, so users have plenty of options to find the fastest server for their needs.

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Probably the most exciting thing about Malwarebytes VPN is the fact that it uses the new WireGuard VPN protocol at launch. WireGuard uses advanced cryptography and the new protocol is faster than existing VPN protocols like OpenVPN and IPSec. In a press release, Akshay Bhargava, product manager at Malwarebytes, explained how Malwarebytes Privacy can protect consumers from unwanted online tracking in a press release: "Today you cannot access the Internet without being spied on by companies, advertisers and hackers, and this is becoming more pervasive to consumers." With just one click, Malwarebytes Privacy gives you the power to protect your privacy online by hiding your IP address and online activity. As more and more people use home networks today, it is increasingly imperative to extend security to everyone, no matter where they are or what network they use, so they can protect themselves and exercise control over who gets their data and with what. what purpose. Malwarebytes Privacy is available as an annual subscription for €59.99, which allows you to use the service on up to five devices. However, if you're also looking for a security solution, the company also offers a bundle that includes a one-year subscription. to Malwarebytes Privacy and Malwarebytes Premium for $89.99 Malwarebytes Privacy is currently only available for Windows, but the company plans to release it soon for Mac, Android, iOS, and Chrome OS as well.