ProXPN Calls Out to Developers to Secure Their Services
(PRWEB) August 16, 2013 -- In a report published by the Guardian on June 06th 2013, http://www.theguardian.com/world/2013/jun/06/us-tech-giants-nsa-data, the National Security Agency and FBI are said to be tapping directly into the central servers of nine leading US internet companies, extracting audio and video charts, photographs, emails, documents and connections logs that enable analysts to track foreign targets, according to a top secret document obtained by the Washington Post.
Equally unusual, the report goes on to say, is the way NSA is allegedly extracting what it wants, according to the document obtained by the Guardian, “The collection is from the servers of these US service providers: Microsoft, Yahoo, Google, Facebook, Pal Talk, AOL, Skype, YouTube, Apple.”
ProXPN wants to make their declaration and voice their stand that they are utterly against such intrusion on privacy. They want to declare that this is what has driven them and continues to motivate them to enhance their secure VPN service, and better secure their customers. Hence their recently launched service that is designed to provide developers with the ideal ground to deliver highly secured services to their customers; they provide access to services such as secure email, messaging, file storage and sharing.
Developers are able to provide one-click billing for services and upgrades through Apps that are designed to seamlessly integrate with more than 2 million existing proXPN users. Additionally creating secure websites is now possible as developers can do just that by using proXPN's domains.
About proXPN:
Founded in 2009, proXPN is a leading VPN provider, unlike other services they offer free accounts. Unlike the SaaS standard practice of time-based free trials, a proXPN free VPN account lasts for life and is limited only by connection speed. proXPN Premium account users enjoy unlimited connection speeds as well as advanced features such as PPTP compatibility for mobile devices and VPN Guard™, proXPN’s method of cutting all data transfer should the VPN connection fail, ensuring all data is encrypted during transmission even if there’s a system error. proXPN’s firm stance on the importance of individual privacy and security online mirrors public sentiment expressed during debates over SOPA and PIPA.
Alex Broster, proXPN, B.V., http://www.proxpn.com, 1-888-721-1337, [email protected]
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