VPN & Proxy Privacy Policy
Free VPN & Proxy guarantees a strict no-logs policy for Free VPN & Proxy services, meaning that your activities using Free VPN & Proxy Services are provided by automated technical process, are not monitored, recorded, logged, stored or passed to any third party. We do not store connection time stamps, session information, used bandwidth, traffic logs, IP addresses or other data. From the moment a Free VPN & Proxy user turns on the Free VPN & Proxy software, their Internet data becomes encrypted. Any online traffic coming from user’s device is no longer visible to ISP, third-party snoopers or cyber criminals. Further, Free VPN & Proxy have a strict no logs policy when it comes to seeing user activity online.
In return for some of the features of Free VPN & Proxy, you may choose to be a peer on the
Bright Data network. By doing so you agree to have read and accepted the terms of service of the Bright SDK EULA (https://brightdata.com/legal/sdk-sla). You may opt out of the network from settings.
If you are located in the European Union or EFTA States, you can confidentially contact Desoline’s Privacy Team by emailing support.vpn@desoline.com If you wish to raise a concern about our use of your information, you have the right to do so with your local supervisory authority.Your rights under GDPR are as follows:
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You have the right to be informed about our processing of your personal data;
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You have the right to have your personal data corrected if it is inaccurate and to have incomplete personal data completed;
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You have the right to object to us processing your personal data;
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You have the right to have your personal data erased, otherwise known as the ‘right to be forgotten’;
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You have the right to request access to the personal data we hold about you, and information on how we process it, commonly known as a ‘data subject access request’;
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You have the right to move, copy or transfer your personal data (‘data portability’); and
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You have rights in relation to automated decision making, including profiling.
You also have the right to complain to the Information Commissioner’s Office. It has enforcement powers and can investigate compliance with data protection laws. More information about the Information Commissioner’s Office can be found on their website – ico.org.uk.