Honeypod & BitBounce are both are working to further expand consumer privacy and protections on the internet. Beginning in the second quarter of 2019, HoneyPod users will be able to sign up for BitBounce directly through their HoneyPod dashboard. Both companies are creating a safer, cleaner, more friendly online experience.

“Technologies that prioritize privacy allow all people wherever you are to communicate, transact, live without fear, censorship, reprisal, or monitoring.” said Honeypod CEO Bryant Maroney. At the current moment digital freedoms and privacy stops where the user accesses the internet. No longer should we accept a trade-off between privacy and security. Privacy should not be for sale, nor should anyone be allowed to unknowingly take it from another.”

Honeypod will begin adding BitBounce registration within the Honeypod dashboard in the second quarter of this year.

BitBounce is a free email paywall that allows users to charge for their inbox attention. Honeypod users will be able to sign up for BitBounce with their existing email address via their Honeypod Dashboard. BitBounce will then declutter their inbox by filtering out emails from unknown senders and paying them to receive emails from advertisers in their inbox. BitBounce is a unique solution for fighting spam and blocking unwanted messages. More than 4 million people use BitBounce and the service works seamlessly with every major email provider.

Honeypod is a privacy-focused device that connects to your router to remove ads and tracking systems from your entire home network while also rewarding you for browsing the web. The landscape of the internet as we know it today is built entirely around hidden services that have the intention of tracking and monitoring a person’s every moves, who they are, what they look at, and who they associate with without acknowledgement or consent. Honeypod is changing that by not only giving you the freedom to control who and what has access to your internet connection but also rewarding you for browsing the internet.