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Canadian Pirate Party Launched a VPN for Repressed Countries

The Canadian Pirate Party has just announced their own VPN (Virtual Private Network) which allows those in repressed countries access to the full internet without any censorship. Now it seems as though the VPN will also be opened up to another repressed country: Canada.

“We will provide VPN service to Canadians at a rate of $10 / 200GB. For every paid account we open, we will also provide a free VPN account to a citizen of a nation with censored internet,” said party leader Mikkel Paulson today. “This allows us to simultaneously provide protection to Canadians and expand our humanitarian support abroad. We won’t keep logs of the activity, although we will of course cooperate with law enforcement in the event of abuse of our services.”

The Pirate Party of Canada is “a federal political party focused on open government, copyright and patent reform, and defending Canadians’ right to privacy.”