Windscribe has announced a new partnership with four privacy-first digital services - Kagi, Notesnook, Addy.io, and Ente. The collaboration aims to build a decentralized ecosystem of tools that help users protect their data and maintain control over their digital lives.
The announcement was made on January 12, 2026, from Toronto. Through this alliance, Windscribe and its partners plan to offer users a wider range of independent privacy tools covering areas such as VPN services, search, notes, email, and photo storage.
Windscribe said the partnership is based on a shared belief that privacy should be treated as a basic right. Instead of building multiple services under one company, Windscribe chose to work with independent providers that specialize in specific areas.
Each partner operates separately, with its own infrastructure and teams. According to Windscribe, this approach reduces risk and improves privacy by ensuring that a problem in one service does not affect the others.
As part of the collaboration, Windscribe Pro users will receive special discounts and offers from Kagi, Notesnook, Addy.io, and Ente. Details are available on Windscribe’s official partnerships page.
Windscribe explained that decentralization and compartmentalization play a key role in protecting users. The company outlined several reasons behind this strategy:
Through this partnership, Windscribe users can access privacy-focused tools across multiple parts of their online activity. These include secure browsing, private search, encrypted note-taking, anonymous email forwarding, and end-to-end encrypted photo storage.
Yegor Sak, CEO of Windscribe, said the goal is to support an internet where users, not corporations, control their data. He added that privacy should be a foundation of online services, not an optional feature.