Cybersecurity firm Koi Security revealed that FreeVPN.One, a Chrome VPN extension with over 100,000 users, has been secretly capturing and transmitting screenshots of users’ browsing activity to remote servers[1][2].

The spyware functionality was introduced in July 2025 after earlier updates expanded the extension’s permissions. According to researcher Lotan Sery from Koi Security, “FreeVPN.One shows how a privacy branding can be flipped into a trap”[3].

When confronted, the developer claimed screenshots were only taken of suspicious sites and were encrypted, but researchers found evidence of capture on trusted sites like Google Photos[4]. The extension’s “AI Threat Detection” feature discloses taking screenshots, but Koi Security found most surveillance occurred silently in the background[5].

The case highlights growing risks with free VPN services, particularly as demand increases due to new online safety regulations in the UK requiring age verification[3:1].


  1. GIGAZINE - Chrome VPN Extension Accused of Secretly Capturing User Screenshots ↩︎

  2. It’s FOSS - Google Verified FreeVPN Caught Red-handed Spying on its Users ↩︎

  3. VARINDIA - Chrome VPN Extension Accused of Secretly Capturing User Screenshots ↩︎ ↩︎

  4. It’s FOSS - Google Verified FreeVPN Caught Red-handed Spying on its Users ↩︎

  5. Instagram - Dhaka Chronicles post about FreeVPN.One spying ↩︎

  • blinfabian@feddit.nl
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    8 days ago

    wait! so 0€ is 0 privacy… so 1€ is 1 privacy? so its possible to purchase multiple privacies??? :O

    • TranquilTurbulence@lemmy.zip
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      8 days ago

      It’s not linear though. Price of perfection is infinite, and it ramps up quickly. With 1 € you’ll get a tiny bit of privacy, but if you want double that, the price is probably more like 5-20 €.