Just found my Vivaldi update contained a little more than just bugfixes… it now has Proton VPN built in.

It’s actually part of the browser, not an extension, so I’m in two minds whether I like that… or not.

You need either a Vivaldi account or a Proton account, so it’s not completely anonymous, but it’s a start.

The free-tier of Proton VPN also appears to be bandwidth limited and your exit point is randomised, so… yeah, it’s ok…

  • Stovetop@lemmy.world
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    17 days ago

    Definitely not a good thing. I use Proton VPN, but only because I paid for a license before I realized the CEO is a scumbag. A lot of people are moving away from Proton’s platform, so a browser choosing to bundle it in is just privacy-violating bloatware for everyone except for a subset of users who are also still using Proton, and also for some reason don’t just have the standalone app installed.

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      17 days ago

      I’m curious as to why you think the CEO is a scumbag? This article does a good job of clearing up the outrage I had seen towards the CEO.