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DuckDuckGo Launches Privacy Pro: 3-in-1 service With VPN

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DuckDuckGo has launched Privacy Pro, a new subscription service that promises to enhance user privacy across the web.

This innovative offering combines a VPN service with additional privacy features integrated into DuckDuckGo’s existing privacy-focused browser.

A Closer Look at Privacy Pro’s Features

DuckDuckGo’s Privacy Pro is not just another VPN.

It’s a comprehensive privacy solution that protects users from various online threats.

Here’s what subscribers can expect:

Privacy Pro includes an anonymous VPN service built for speed, security, and simplicity.

Users can secure their internet connection with just one click, effectively hiding their location and device IP address from the sites they visit.

The VPN offers full-device coverage and can be used simultaneously on up to five devices.

In addition to the VPN, Privacy Proactively seeks out and removes users’ details from data broker sites.

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These sites are known for storing and selling personal information, which can lead to identity theft and unwanted spam.

By removing this information, Privacy Pro helps users take control of their digital footprint.

Spread Privacy, a leading online privacy website, recently published a blog post announcing the launch of DuckDuckGo’s Privacy Pro. This 3-in-1 service includes a Virtual Private Network (VPN) and other privacy features.

Should the worst happen and a user’s identity be stolen, Privacy Pro provides a dedicated advisor to assist in restoring stolen accounts, recovering financial losses, and correcting credit reports.

This level of support is a significant addition to the service, offering peace of mind in the face of identity theft.

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DuckDuckGo has priced Privacy Pro competitively at $9.99 per month or $99.99 per year.

Since obtaining these services separately could cost over $30 per month, Privacy Pro offers significant savings.

It’s a strategic move that positions DuckDuckGo as a cost-effective option in the privacy service market.

Comparison With Other Services

Compared to other privacy services, DuckDuckGo’s Privacy Pro stands out for integrating multiple privacy tools into one platform.

Most VPN services do not offer additional features like personal information removal or identity theft restoration.

Furthermore, DuckDuckGo’s commitment to not logging or storing data that can connect users to their online activity sets it apart from competitors who may not have such stringent privacy policies.

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Currently, Privacy Pro is available exclusively to residents of the United States.

However, DuckDuckGo has plans to expand the service to other regions in the future. Interested users can sign up at duckduckgo.com/pro.

DuckDuckGo’s unwavering commitment to user privacy is at the core of Privacy Pro.

Privacy Pro is designed with data minimization in mind. It ensures that users’ VPN activities are not logged and cannot be tied to their identities or other activities on DuckDuckGo.

With the launch of Privacy Pro, DuckDuckGo continues to build on its reputation as a privacy-centric company.

By offering a multi-faceted service that goes beyond the capabilities of a standard VPN, DuckDuckGo is providing users with a powerful tool to protect their online privacy.

As digital threats evolve, services like Privacy Pro could become essential for internet users who value privacy and security.

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Divya
Divya
Divya is a Senior Journalist at GBhackers covering Cyber Attacks, Threats, Breaches, Vulnerabilities and other happenings in the cyber world.

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