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DuckDuckGo Launches 3-in-1 'Privacy Pro' Subscription With VPN and Personal Data Removal Tool

DuckDuckGo today announced the launch of Privacy Pro, a new subscription service that bundles three privacy-focused features together.

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Privacy Pro includes a VPN for anonymous browsing and secure connections regardless of location, personal information removal for removing personal data from data broker sites, and identity theft restoration should any DuckDuckGo subscriber suffer from an identity theft situation.

The VPN works on up to five devices simultaneously, so it can be installed and used on a Mac, iPhone, iPad, and other devices at the same time. It is turned on through the DuckDuckGo browser so a second app is not required, and it does filter traffic through all apps and browsers.

DuckDuckGo's personal information removal tool regularly scans 50 sites that sell information, such as Spokeo. Personal information is stored on device, and removal requests are initiated using the information provided during setup. The process is automated, and there is a dashboard to monitor results.

Identity theft restoration includes the support of a dedicated advisor that will work with users to restore stolen accounts, replace bank cards and other identifying documents, recover financial losses, and correct credit reports.

Privacy Pro from DuckDuckGo is priced at $9.99 per month or $99.99 per year, and it is currently only available in the United States. Users will need to ensure they are using the latest version of the DuckDuckGo browser to take advantage of the features.

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Top Rated Comments

craigatkinson Avatar
28 months ago

1) Get people to fear the internet
2) Sell a product to keep people safe on the internet
3) Profit
1) Get people to trust the internet.
2) Sell a product built on that trust.
3) Profit off of betraying that trust.
Score: 27 Votes (Like | Disagree)
JippaLippa Avatar
28 months ago
I was thinking of getting onboard with one of these data removal service, still I can't decide which one.
Incogni, Aura, Delete me, now this one.
Eventually I'll have to choose one.

With regards to duckduckgo itself, I have been using it as my default search engine for 10 years and I'm 100% satisfied (I'm not too much of an interner power user though...)
Score: 22 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Mrkevinfinnerty Avatar
28 months ago
Do they still let Microsoft track their users for the $ ?
Score: 21 Votes (Like | Disagree)
AppleFan91 Avatar
28 months ago

sorry, I can't get over this company's name to use any of its services...
I’m not a user of theirs or anything but this is the definition of “judging a book by its cover” lol
Score: 19 Votes (Like | Disagree)
28 months ago
Can't hate. There are actual employees that work for DuckDuckGo and they have families to feed.
The money has to come from somewhere.
Score: 17 Votes (Like | Disagree)
spaxxedout Avatar
28 months ago
1) Get people to fear the internet
2) Sell a product to keep people safe on the internet
3) Profit
Score: 17 Votes (Like | Disagree)