ProtonVPN has handed over application code to the open source community in a bid to improve transparency and security standards. . On Tuesday, the virtual private network (VPN) provider, also known for the ProtonMail secure email service, said that the code backing ProtonVPN applications on every system -- Microsoft Windows, Apple macOS, Android, and iOS -- is now publicly available for review in what Switzerland-based ProtonVPN calls "natural" progression. "There is a lack of transparency and accountability regarding who operates VPN services, their security qualifications, and whether they fully conform to privacy laws like GDPR," the company says. "Making all of our applications open source is, therefore, a natural next step." The link for this article located at ZDNet is no longer available. . NordVPN boosts credibility by making its software code publicly available for greater safety.. ProtonVPN, Open Source Applications, VPN Transparency, Security Standards. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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