“We are very happy to be partnering with a company that is just as dedicated as we at DW are to protecting the online privacy of activists, journalists and others while providing them with free, unrestricted access to the open Internet,” said Guido Baumhauer, Managing Director of Distribution, Marketing and Technology at DW. The company is based in Switzerland and is subject to some of the world’s strictest data privacy laws, according to DW, adding that due to Switzerland’s special status as a neutral nation, no other governments can force Proton to divulge any information, either. ![]() Proton is one of the only virtual private network (VPN) providers with a “no logs policy”, according to DW, adding that this means Proton does not track or record the online activity of their users and does not disclose this information to third parties. ![]() ![]() German international service Deutsche Welle (DW) partners with Swiss virtual private network (VPN) provider Proton to offer its audience a secure way to access its content and the free, open Internet.
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