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China is pushing a security law aimed at curbing protests in Hong Kong. Here’s
how to use a free VPN to secure your communications and online activity.
- Privacy deep dives
The Patriot Act allows the US government to collect your Internet browsing and
search history without a warrant. But there are ways to protect your privacy.
- Service updates
You can download ProtonVPN Android from the free and open source Android app
repository F-Droid. This will make it easier for users to download our app.
- Service updates
OpenVPN for iOS gives you a more stable and fliexible Internet connection, while
helping you bypass blocks and censorship.
- Service updates
ProtonVPN is making it even harder for network owners to monitor your
connection. Our Smart Protocol feature is now available on our Windows, Android,
macOS, and iOS apps.
- Service updates
We installed 8 VPN servers in Malaysia. You can use these servers to browse the
Internet securely with a Malaysian IP address.
- Service updates
We installed 8 new VPN servers in Slovenia. Connect to one of these servers to
browse online with a Slovenian IP address.
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We installed 8 VPN servers in Mexico. Learn how to connect to these servers and
protect your online browsing.
- Service updates
We now have 8 VPN servers in Argentina. You can connect to these servers and
browse the Internet with an Argentinian IP address.
We believe information should be free. Here’s how to access censored and blocked
content with our VPN servers in Taiwan.
The coronavirus pandemic has dramatically changed how society interacts. Travel
has ground to a halt, working from home has become the norm, and large parts of
the global population are practicing “social distancing” and remaining in their
homes.
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