New VPN promises its tech can never reveal your identity, even if it wanted to
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VP.net, launched in July 2025, aims to revolutionize online privacy using Intel SGX hardware. The service claims to provide "cryptographically verifiable privacy" by separating users' identities from their browsing activity, addressing trust issues with traditional no-log VPN policies. VP.net uses encrypted enclaves and SGX attestation to prevent access to user activities. While promising, some experts remain skeptical due to past vulnerabilities in Intel SGX systems. The service includes standard VPN features and plans to add post-quantum encryption support.
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