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See what independent reviewers are saying about the security and advanced features that come with Proton VPN's premium VPN plans.
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Online censorship spread to 35 countries, a new record, in 2022. But VPNs, and Proton VPN in particular, are effective ways to fight back.
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Proton will always provide a free, unlimited VPN. It’s part of our mission to keep the internet accessible for everyone. Here’s why we offer our free VPN plan.
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Myanmar citizens have used Proton tools to communicate securely and access the truth. But Apple has blocked us from sending out important app updates.
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ProtonVPN saw massive increases in countries where the government tried to block social media sites, including Hong Kong, Mali, and Azerbaijan.
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The latest macOS release, Big Sur, places Apple apps on an exclusion list. ProtonVPN doesn’t allow these apps to bypass its firewall when Kill Switch is on.
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After a three-month fundraising campaign, ProtonVPN is giving HK$800,000 to 612 Humanitarian Fund and Stand With Hong Kong.
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We asked where we should install new VPN servers, and over 13,000 of you responded. Here is where we will prioritize adding new servers in the coming year.
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It’s time for Proton VPN’s annual server poll, where our community helps decide where we should expand our network. Anyone is eligible to cast their vote.
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香港的自由危在旦夕,請與我們攜手,支持為香港民主奮鬥的民權團體。
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Freedom in Hong Kong is in peril. Help us support civil liberties organizations fighting for democracy in Hong Kong.