Private Internet Access Q3 2024 Transparency Report: Data Requests and Updates

Private Internet Access Q3 2024 Transparency Report: Data Requests and Updates

This year, we made a significant decision to enhance our transparency by shifting from a biannual reporting cycle to a more frequent quarterly one, ensuring our users remain informed about the user-data requests we have received.

You can explore a concise summary of the figures on our dedicated Transparency Report page on our website; however, we aim to delve deeper into the specifics below.

PIA’s Q3 2024 Transparency Report

In this report, we’ll delve into the legal notices we received from July 1 through September 30. To provide context, here’s a brief overview of each type of legal request that we might encounter.

Here is a detailed overview of the legal notices we received during this quarter.

Legal ProcessesReceivedLogs ProducedCourt orders00Subpoenas210Warrants00Foreign notices320State notices140Federal notices70Foreign and informal requests320

Despite receiving a variety of data requests, our firm commitment to a stringent no-logs policy means we are unable to produce any logs to the relevant authorities. We do not collect, monitor, or store any data regarding your online activities, ensuring complete privacy for our users.

Bug Bounty Program Q3 Data

PIA in Q3: New Windows App for ARM-Based Computers

This past September, PIA celebrated a significant milestone by launching a new Windows application tailored specifically for ARM-based devices, a critical development for users of Microsoft’s innovative Copilot+ PC laptops. These laptops, introduced earlier in the year, were designed to run advanced artificial intelligence features with enhanced battery efficiency, but they lacked compatible top-tier VPN solutions until now. You can download the newly launched app here.

Privacy and Security News

As advocates for privacy, we diligently monitor ongoing developments that could potentially impact the digital landscape. Here are several notable events that shaped the past three months.

California’s Governor Vetoes AI Safety Bill 

The ambitious bill, which garnered overwhelming approval from California’s legislature, aimed to regulate artificial intelligence with a focus on establishing essential guardrails on the largest AI models. Despite the widespread backing, Governor Gavin Newsom vetoed the legislation, voicing concerns that it prioritized the size of AI systems over understanding the associated risks of the technology itself. Meanwhile, California successfully passed a law mandating social media platforms to label or block deepfake content—similar to regulations already enacted in around a dozen other states—with its implementation set to precede the upcoming US presidential election.

Blocking, and unblocking, X in Brazil

After a tumultuous series of events, Brazil initially imposed a ban on the X platform, which has now been reversed, highlighting ongoing tensions. During the brief ban, the platform attempted to remain accessible, incurring a financial penalty from the Brazilian authorities. This tug-of-war has left Brazilian citizens witnessing a complex political standoff between Elon Musk and the local government, which has expressed concerns over accounts accused of disseminating disinformation.

US Election: Prime Time for Cyber Threats

With the US presidential election on the horizon, we remain vigilant for a potential spike in cyber threats. Cybercriminals are likely to exploit current events as opportunities to execute a range of attacks, including phishing scams and malware distributions.

Our unwavering commitment is to provide you with a secure and reliable VPN experience; our mission is more vital now than ever. Always activate your VPN whenever you go online, and prioritize your safety!

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