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- Privacy deep dives
We discovered a security vulnerability in Apple’s iOS that causes connections to
remain unencrypted even after connecting to VPN.
- Privacy basics
Online gaming privacy matters. You may be at risk of in-game ransomware,
phishing attacks, data breaches, and location tracking. Here’s how to stay safe.
Connect to our new VPN servers in the United Arab Emirates to protect your
online browsing. These servers will keep our users’ online activity private.
- Proton VPN news
ProtonVPN apps are now available in Dutch, French, Italian, Polish, Spanish, and
Portuguese.
- Service updates
Connect to our new Turkey VPN servers. These servers keep your online activity
secure on public WiFi and provide access to content only available in Turkey.
Setting up a VPN on your router automatically protects all the network traffic
from your home or workplace.
- Privacy deep dives
Amazon Ring has entered into secretive agreements with police departments across
the US to let them access video feeds without a warrant.
- Service updates
You can download the Proton VPN Android app directly from GitHub. This makes it
harder to block our app and means you don’t need to share your data with Google.
Meta description: Watch the Super Bowl online no matter where you are! Our
streaming guide will tell where you can stream the Super Bowl with ProtonVPN.
- Service updates
The ProtonVPN iOS app supports the OpenVPN protocol. You can choose to connect
over OpenVPN to have more reliable connections when your service is unstable.
- Proton VPN news
Users can have more trust in ProtonVPN because all our apps are open source and
independently audited for security. Learn about Proton VPN’s open source apps.