
Nordvpn: August 19 Is International VPN Day Are You Protecting Your Privacy?

International VPN Day — a timely reminder that your personal data needs serious protection in a world where 345 million records have already been breached this year
LONDON, Aug. 19, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- 2025 is shaping up to be a historic year — for all the wrong reasons. According to recent data, over 8,230 data breaches have already compromised more than 345 million records worldwide. If this trend continues, it is predicted to surpass the 2024 total of 512 million exposed records by December.
For every internet user, one thing is clear: Online privacy has never been more under threat.
“Every interaction you have online leaves a trace,” says Marijus Briedis, chief technology officer (CTO) at NordVPN. “When that data falls into the wrong hands, whether through a data broker, a cybercriminal, or an unsecured app, the consequences may be irreversible.”
Personal data matters more than ever
The minutiae of our lives are now stored on servers, from passwords and payment information to personal messages and medical histories. While convenient, digital storage of information has unfortunately come at a steep cost. The rise of data harvesting, digital surveillance, and cyberattacks has created a perfect storm for privacy violations.
“People think of privacy as a luxury,” says Briedis. “But in 2025, it’s a necessity. Without it, you're exposed to identity theft, financial fraud, and algorithmic profiling that silently shapes your decisions.”
The data economy thrives on invisibility, often collecting more information than users realize. And once it’s out, you can’t take it back.
The first line of digital defence
While VPN usage is increasing, free VPNs often do more harm than good. Many of these services track user activity, sell data to advertisers, or even inject malware onto your device.
According to recent reports, users of free VPNs face serious risks, including:
- Weak or outdated encryption.
- Hidden data logging practices.
- Invasive advertising and tracking.
- Potential malware distribution.
“If you’re not paying for the product, you are likely the product,” says Briedis. “Free VPNs give a false sense of security while quietly profiting from your data.”
The importance of digital privacy
As digital threats grow in scale and sophistication, the need to protect personal information has never been more urgent. Privacy is no longer a niche concern or a topic reserved for cybersecurity experts — it's a basic requirement for anyone who spends time online.
Strong encryption, no-logs policies, and secure connections are no longer optional features — they are fundamental tools for safeguarding freedom and autonomy in the digital world.
“You don’t need to be a cybersecurity expert to take back your privacy,” says Briedis. “A good VPN makes that possible — simply, powerfully, and privately.”
ABOUT NORDVPN
NordVPN is the world’s most advanced VPN service provider, chosen by millions of internet users worldwide. The service offers features such as dedicated IP, Double VPN, and Onion Over VPN servers, which help to boost your online privacy with zero tracking. One of NordVPN’s key features is Threat Protection Pro™, a tool that blocks malicious websites, trackers, and ads and scans downloads for malware. The latest creation of Nord Security, NordVPN’s parent company, is Saily — a travel eSIM app. NordVPN is known for being user friendly and can offer some of the best prices on the market. This VPN provider covers 165 locations across 118 countries worldwide. For more information, visit https://nordvpn.com.
More information: brigita@nordsec.com
Frequently Asked Questions
Why is online privacy important?
Online privacy is crucial to protect yourself from identity theft, financial fraud, and algorithmic profiling that can influence your decisions.
Are free VPNs safe to use?
Free VPNs often pose risks such as weak encryption, data logging, invasive advertising, and potential malware distribution. Paying for a reliable VPN service is recommended.
What features should a good VPN have?
A good VPN should offer strong encryption, a strict no-logs policy, and secure connections to protect your online activity and data.
First published on Tue, Aug 19, 2025
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