ProXPN Stand on NSA’s Alleged Secret Surveillance Program PRISM
(PRWEB) August 19, 2013 -- In a report by the Guardian on June 6th 2013 http://www.theguardian.com/world/2013/jun/06/us-tech-giants-nsa-data some of the largest internet brands it alleges, are said to part of the so called unwarranted information sharing program by the NSA called PRISM that was introduced into the world in 2007, according to a top secret document the Guardian obtained.
The ‘NSA access’ the article adds, is said to have been enabled by the changes to US surveillance Law introduced under President Bush and renewed under Obama in 2012.
According to the article, it is said to facilitate extensive, in-depth surveillance on live communications and stored information. It goes on to say that the Law allows for this surveillance to occur on particular customers of the participating firms who live outside the US or those Americans whose communications include people outside the US.
Several senior tech executives are quoted in the report denying any knowledge of PRISM or of any similar scheme adding that they would never have been involved in such a program, going on to say, “If they are doing this, they are doing it without our knowledge, one said.”
It is through such revelations that proXPN dedicates itself on its founding principal of ensuring that people can access the internet with the peace of mind that they deserve while eliminating the fear of prying eyes. Users of proXPN VPN service are reassured that their online activities are only privy to themselves.
By introducing a private internet subset that is exclusive to the user, here the user can browse within a private environment that’s exclusive to them, with complete anonymity and conclusively secluded from any other online presence.
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Alex Broster, proXPN, B.V., http://www.proxpn.com, 1-888-721-1337, [email protected]
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