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Under Swiss law, Proton VPN is not obligated to save connection logs, and we adhere to a strict no-logs VPN policy. Therefore, we are unable to comply with requests for user connection logs.
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Proton VPN is installing its newest VPN servers in Belgium, which was number 12 in our community poll. We certainly have covered some ground since we held that poll!
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Our core mission is protecting privacy and security online. Mozilla, the creator of Firefox, strongly aligns with this mission and we're proud to partner with them to help more people stay safe.
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Online security and privacy should be available to everyone, no matter where you live. To help make that a reality, we are adding Secure Core exit servers to an additional 12 countries!
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October is National Cyber Security Awareness month. This year, join us in our new campaign to identify which data we hold most dear, all in the name of spreading privacy.
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After a long wait — and lots of interest from our users — we are happy to announce that our iOS Beta app is ready. Find out how you can test our iOS app before it is released to the public.
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Public WiFi connections can put your device and personal data at risk to hackers. Here are some simple steps you can take to secure your connection and personal data.
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The newest country to join the Proton VPN network is New Zealand. Although it is home to less than 5 million people, New Zealand still placed ninth in our community poll, so way to show up Kiwis.
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A guide to concrete actions you should take if you have been hacked or have been involved in a data breach.
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Proton VPN is finally back in Brazil with these four new servers!
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To handle the sky-rocketing demand, we have added 24 new servers across the globe!