
PureVPN has scored a major partner, Samsung Electronics, to enhance user privacy protection when online.
Under the deal, the VPN service provider will be integrating Enhanced Privacy Protection (EPP) into Samsung’s Secure Wi-Fi feature to mask user identity and traffic. The rollout of this integration will protect user data against online threats, manipulation, and misuse.
The Secure Wi-Fi feature was announced in 2017 and the introduction of EPP will introduce an added layer of privacy protection for subscribers.
“We’re proud to be partnering with Samsung at a time when there is increased focus on digital security and privacy globally. These are the absolute rights of all internet users and we’re happy Samsung is leading from the front in the mobile device space,” said Bilal Saleem Khan, Vice President of Technology Partnerships at PureVPN.
PureVPN has been in the “VPN game” for more than 15 years. Today, its network counts more than 6,500 servers across 96 locations.
Recently, PureVPN became the first VPN provider to prepare users for a post-Quantum future. To that end, the company announced the deployment of Quantum-Resistant Encryption Keys across its server network to keep users secure in the present and the future.