

Cybercrime is at an all-time high, and major Internet firms from Google to Apple and from Microsoft to Yahoo are engaged in massive data collection for their own commercial purposes. It’s not just the NSA that Internet users have to worry about. Over the last few years, revelations of the global Internet surveillance conducted by the United States National Security Agency have increased awareness about the need for private and secure browsing. VPN is no longer something that appeals exclusively to online privacy and anonymity enthusiasts. Competing browsers such as Google Chrome are also looking into VPN integration, and it is safe to assume that they are keeping a close eye on how Opera manages safer browsing. While the Opera VPN initiative is certainly welcome, users who are concerned about privacy and security should carefully evaluate what this Norwegian company actually offers at this time. While desktop users wait for the next-generation Opera browser to be publicly released, the company seems to be focusing on mobile users first, which can be expected since Opera commands a significant share of the mobile browsing market.
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The company’s first VPN browser integration was initially launched within its desktop development channel a few months later, Opera released a free VPN app for mobile iOS devices and later for Android.


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In 2016, Norwegian tech firm Opera Software became the first major browser developer to fully embrace virtual private networking.
