Pure VPN joins forces with Samsung to build a safer online world

Enhanced Privacy Protection (EPP) will be integrated into Samsung’s secure Wi-Fi

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One of thebest VPNservices around,PureVPNhas joined forces withSamsungElectronics to build a safer online world together.

The plan is to integrate Enhanced Privacy Protection (EPP) technology into Samsung’s Secure Wi-Fi feature.

Masking users' identity and traffic, it will add a layer of anonymity to secure against online threats, manipulation and misuse.

The next level of mobile data security

The next level of mobile data security

“We’re proud to be partnering with Samsung at a time when there is increased focus on digital security and privacy globally. These are the absolute rights of all internet users and we’re happy Samsung is leading from the front in the mobile device space,” said PureVPN vice-president Bilal Saleem Khan.

A leadingVPNprovider with more than 15 years of experience in the security software sector, PureVPN strives to keep up with an ever-changing online world.

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This is why, a few months ago, it already became the first provider to addquantum-resistance encryption keys to its VPN.

Now, through its partnership with Samsung, PureVPN wants to bring smartphonedata securityto the next level.

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While Samsung’s Secure Wi-Fi was first announced in 2017, the integration of PureVPN’s Enhanced Privacy Protection (EPP) will add a further layer ofencryptionto secure mobile user data and boost their online privacy.

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