- Proton and Vivaldi have announced a new partnership, integrating Proton VPN directly into the Vivaldi office browser
- Integration is available for use from March 27, 2025
- This partnership hopes to strengthen the independence of European technology technology technology and offer users better online experience
European companies Proton and Vivaldi have announced that they join their forces. The partnership means that Proton VPN will be integrated into the Vivaldi office browser from today, March 27, 2025.
Integration allows users to take advantage of the advantages of one of the best VPN services when surfing the web and promises advanced customization and control on your data.
The partnership aims at Strengthen the independence of European technology of major technological giants from us while helping you to free yourself from models of surveillance capitalism, all with better online experience.
A better alternative
“Consumers around the world are tired of the collection of data from Big Tech. The problem is that they have not had an alternative until recently,” said David Peterson, managing director of Proton VPN.
“Together, Proton VPN and Vivaldi establish a new standard which questions the domination of technology giants, providing a viable European alternative that helps people regain control of their digital life.”
Web browsers are the main source of online data collection on the Internet today. Although you can take some measures to minimize your data fingerprint by usurping your IP address with a virtual private network (VPN), this generally involves the need to download an application or a browser extension.
Now you can use the pronounced confidentiality, safety and anti-censure features of proton directly from the Vivaldi browser. All you have to do is create a proton account and take advantage of the protections of this VPN without log-log.
On the side, Vivaldi is a secure and encrypted web browser known for its excellent personalization features.
For example, unlike Google Chrome, it promises to never follow your navigation history or collect your data in another form. Everything is stored locally on your device in a encrypted folder, so even the supplier itself cannot access it.
Vivaldi also offers a tracker and an integrated announcement blocker, as well as the possibility of deactivating all cookies from third -party sites.
“While innovation advances technology, we think that ethics must guide its way,” said CoO and co-founder at Vivaldi, Tatsuki Tomita. “Our partnership represents an alternative in principle to Big Tech, that where your data remains yours, not a commodity for sale.”




