Tor Project and Tails Linux distribution merge to enhance online privacy tools


The Tor Project, a global organization known for developing privacy and anonymity tools, has merged with Tails, a portable operating system focused on protecting users from digital surveillance. By bringing Tails under its operational structure, the Tor Project aims to improve collaboration, simplify operations, and expand outreach efforts.
Both Tor and Tails play crucial roles in countering growing surveillance and censorship on the internet. The merger is intended to better serve individuals seeking online protection, including activists, journalists, and everyday users. Tails, which had been operating independently for 15 years, faced challenges in managing administrative functions such as fundraising and HR. The merger is expected to alleviate these burdens, allowing Tails developers to focus more on maintaining and improving the OS.
DuckDuckGo launches Privacy Pro: A 3-in-1 service that includes a VPN


DuckDuckGo, the search engine known for its commitment to user privacy, has launched a new subscription service called Privacy Pro. This service aims to provide users with a more comprehensive suite of privacy protections beyond what is available for free through the DuckDuckGo browser.
The DuckDuckGo browser, which is the centerpiece of the company’s product offering, already provides a range of free privacy protections, such as tracker blocking and email protection. Privacy Pro is designed to complement these existing features by offering additional protections, such as securing network connections with a VPN and limiting data brokers’ access to personal information.