SurfEasy
Cross-platform browser maker Opera just bought SurfEasy, a Canadian virtual private network (VPN) service that lets users browse the Web privately and anonymously. The terms of the deal have not been disclosed. The acquisition will allow Opera to integrate SurfEasy’s secure browsing services into “joint products” for desktops and mobile devices. The most logical step for Opera would be to add SurfEasy’s VPN tools into its browser, but it’s possible that the company might choose to launch an entirely new product altogether. SurfEasy will continue to provide customers with its existing services, which include VPN apps for desktops and mobile devices,…

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