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Open source apps like Zoom
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We compiled a list of the best private, open source video conferencing alternatives to Zoom and Google Meet. Learn more from Proton VPN.
What does private DNS mean?
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  • Cuestiones profundas de privacidad
Private DNS encrypts DNS queries made by your device to a DNS server,but it isn’t needed when using a VPN.
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  • Cuestiones básicas de privacidad
The team at Proton VPN gives its predictions for what you can expect to see as half the world casts votes in national elections in 2024.
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  • Novedades de Proton VPN
To ensure people can access the information they need to vote, Proton VPN will make VPN servers available for free before elections.
We look at privacy-friendly apps like YouTube and websites like YouTube
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The top alternatives to YouTube for video streaming, content creation, and more, that protect your data from Google and its advertisers.
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  • Guías básicas
How do you know if your VPN is working? We explain how to verify your IP address and check for IPv6, DNS, and WebRTC leaks.
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Dating apps, like Tinder, Grindr, or Bumble present significant privacy risks. We explain what you can do to protect your data.
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A VPN keeps you private online but will slightly slow down your connection. We look at how you can improve your internet speeds when using a VPN. 
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Ewin attacks used to be a menace on public WiFi networks, but the widespread adoption of HTTPS has drastically reduced the risk.
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ChaCha20 is a performant and secure stream cipher. Combined with the Poly1305 message authentication code, it secures data for the WireGuard protocol.
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  • Para empresas
Learn how to secure your remote workforce in eight steps, plus see a security checklist you can share with employees.