DuckDuckGo launches a premium Privacy Pro VPN service

DuckDuckGo launches a premium Privacy Pro VPN service

April 11, 2024 at 08:25AM

DuckDuckGo launched ‘Privacy Pro’, a new 3-in-1 subscription service including a VPN, personal data removal, and identity theft restoration. The company, known for its privacy focus, promises a strict no-logs policy for the VPN and provides services to minimize identity theft risks. However, the subscription is on the pricier side and currently limited to U.S.-based users.

From the given meeting notes, the key takeaways for the launch of DuckDuckGo’s ‘Privacy Pro’ subscription service are as follows:

– DuckDuckGo, known for its focus on privacy in internet search, has expanded its offerings by introducing a paid-for 3-in-1 subscription service called ‘Privacy Pro.’
– The service includes a virtual private network (VPN), personal data removal, and identity theft restoration solutions.
– The subscription will be priced at $9.99 per month or $99.99 per year, aiming to offer all three services at one-third the cost when purchased separately.
– The VPN service emphasizes privacy, security, and simplicity, with a strict no-logs policy, encryption of internet traffic, and use of the WireGuard protocol.
– The Personal Information Removal service minimizes risks of identity theft by locating and requesting the removal of sensitive personal details from data broker sites.
– Identity Theft Restoration service, provided through a partnership, offers dedicated advisor support for victims of identity theft, including financial loss recovery and credit report correction.
– Limitations include the absence of cryptocurrency payment option, limited server locations for the VPN (US, Canada, and Europe), and availability limited to U.S.-based users initially.

The launch of ‘Privacy Pro’ marks DuckDuckGo’s entry into a highly competitive space with an established reputation for privacy-focused products. Although facing some limitations and competition, the bundled offering and pricing strategy aim to target privacy-conscious users.

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