- NordVPN partners with Internews to support activists and journalists
- Nord’s tools will be integrated into Internews’ digital security programming
- The first 100 people who donate £35 will receive a 6-month NordVPN plan
NordVPN – currently the top-rated provider in our best VPN guide – has partnered with non-profit organization Internews to strengthen digital security for journalists, civil society organizations and human rights defenders.
State-sponsored surveillance, censorship and cyber-attacks are on the rise, in fact, making the need for secure online communications more critical than ever for those on the front lines. This collaboration aims to distribute vital privacy protection technologies to vulnerable communities operating in the world’s most dangerous and restrictive environments.
According to Internews’ announcement, the partnership will help those facing intense information manipulation and harassment maintain access to credible information and communicate securely without fear of widespread surveillance.
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This is not the first time the two organizations have worked together; Nord Security (NordVPN’s parent company) previously equipped local partners in Sudan and Afghanistan with tools to minimize surveillance risks and bypass censorship.
Now the new initiative expands on this foundation by directly integrating Nord’s secure tools and “Changemakers” training into Internews’ global digital security programming.
“Safe digital spaces are a lifeline for people working under threat,” said Meera Selva, CEO of Internews Europe. “NordVPN’s support allows us to provide journalists and activists with reliable tools that reduce their exposure to surveillance and censorship and ultimately help them continue their vital work.”
Why journalists need a VPN more than ever
Operating in restrictive contexts shaped by conflict and censorship means that secure communication is no longer a luxury for journalists; it is an absolute necessity for survival.
A virtual private network (VPN) encrypts Internet traffic and masks the user’s IP address, making it more difficult for hostile regimes or bad actors to track their physical location or monitor their online activities.
NordVPN brings significant technical muscle to this cause. The provider boasts servers in 178 locations in 129 countries, along with specialized privacy features like Double VPN, Onion Over VPN, and its signature Threat Protection Pro, which actively blocks trackers, malicious websites, and malware-based downloads.
This move follows a similar path set by its sister brand, Surfshark, which also recently partnered with Internews to provide at-risk individuals with free VPN access.
To encourage wider public engagement with digital security, Internews and NordVPN have also launched a joint donation campaign. The first 100 people who donate £35 to the nonprofit will receive a 6-month NordVPN subscription as an incentive.
In addition, the two organizations will share the stage at the upcoming RightsCon 2026 event to highlight the importance of responsible technology to protect vulnerable communities.
“Our work together underscores a shared commitment to strengthening digital resilience worldwide,” said Akvilė Liudžienė, ESG Manager at NordVPN. “By combining Internews’ frontline expertise with Nord’s secure technologies, we can help protect those most at risk.”
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