Proton VPN no-logs policy confirmed by third annual audit

Proton VPN no-logs policy confirmed in latest audit

Proton VPN has successfully passed its third annual third-party audit by Securitum, confirming its strict no-logs policy and ensuring the highest standards of security and privacy.

Proton VPN no-logs policy confirmed in latest audit

Proton VPN has successfully passed its third consecutive annual third-party audit, confirming its strict no-logs policy. Conducted by Securitum on July 12, 2024, this audit verified that Proton VPN does not track, log, or inspect user activity on its servers.

Founded by scientists from CERN, Proton VPN values transparency, making all its apps open source and regularly undergoing third-party security audits. The latest audit by Securitum, a leading European security auditing company, found no significant security issues in Proton’s apps.

 

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Additionally, Securitum’s thorough examination of Proton VPN’s server-side operations confirmed the absence of user activity logs, ensuring user privacy and compliance with the no-logs policy. Proton VPN’s Swiss jurisdiction further supports this commitment by not imposing any forced logging obligations.

Proton VPN’s no-logs policy was previously tested in a 2019 legal case, where the company was unable to provide logs due to their non-existence. The recent audit reaffirmed that Proton VPN maintains the highest standards of security and privacy, even as it adds new features.