Largest VPN services respond to request of Cyber Police to stop cooperation with aggressor
The largest VPN services have responded to the request of the Cyber Police to stop cooperation with the Russian Federation – they filter traffic and block Russian propaganda sites.
"KeepSolid, ProtonVPN, and Windscribe services filter traffic and block propaganda websites of the Russian Federation. In total, more than ten VPN services assist the Cyber Police, prevent DDoS attacks on Ukrainian web resources," the National Police of Ukraine said on Telegram.
The report notes that in addition to this VPN services Proton, KeepSolid transfer up to 30% of their own income to the needs of the Ukrainian army.
The Vpnunlimited service provides a year of free use of its services for citizens of Ukraine: https://www.vpnunlimited.com/stop-russian-aggression
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