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Norway is the latest country to be added to the Proton VPN network. It was the most popular country in our community poll, so congratulations to all our Norwegian users! After this latest addition, we have now added servers in the poll’s top five countries – Norway(neues Fenster), Poland, South Africa, India, and South Korea. This also brings the total number of countries where Proton VPN can offer an IP address to 24.

We’ve come a long way but we will not stop until we have expanded to every country you voted onto our list.

The four new VPN servers in Norway(neues Fenster) will be housed in Oslo and are reserved for users with one of our paid plans:

?? NO #1 is available for Basic plans
?? NO #2-4 are available for Plus and Visionary plans

Still need an account?

Proton VPN is a free VPN service developed by the same team that created Proton Mail, the world’s largest encrypted email provider. We are the only secure, community-supported VPN service. To join, click the signup button below. Or if you already have an account and want to upgrade to access our VPN servers in Norway, click upgrade.

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Protect all your devices

Proton VPN works on various desktop and mobile clients: Android, Windows, macOS, Linux, and iOS. You can download all our native apps here(neues Fenster).

Our mission is to provide our users security and privacy in their online activity. Thank you for your support. Keep an eye out for new developments on our social media pages below.

Best Regards,
The Proton VPN Team

You can follow us on social media to stay up to date on the latest Proton VPN releases:

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To get a free Proton Mail encrypted email account, visit: protonmail.com(neues Fenster)

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