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An illustration of eight new VPN servers in Colombia.
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  • Actualizaciones de servicios
We just installed 8 VPN servers in Colombia. By connecting to these servers, you can browse the Internet privately with a Colombian IP address.
An illustration of eight new VPN servers in Peru.
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  • Actualizaciones de servicios
We installed 8 new VPN servers in Peru. You can connect to these servers to browse the Internet privately with a Peruvian IP address.
An illustration of the language menu on the ProtonVPN homepage.
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  • Actualizaciones de servicios
Users can now read the ProtonVPN website and blog in French, German, Russian, Spanish, and several other new languages.
An illustration of servers in Hungary.
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  • Actualizaciones de servicios
We installed 8 VPN servers in Hungary. You can use these servers to browse the Internet privately with a Hungarian IP address.
An illustration of TikTok being deleted.
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  • Guía práctica
Privacy experts have raised concerns about TikTok’s data collection and murky ties to the Chinese government. We explain how you can delete the app.
illustration of hong kong and protonvpn
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  • Historias de Proton
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。
illustration of hong kong and protonvpn
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  • Historias de Proton
Freedom in Hong Kong is in peril. Help us support civil liberties organizations fighting for democracy in Hong Kong.
We are not abandoning Hong Kong
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  • Historias de Proton
Many people have asked us about the security of our Hong Kong servers. Here’s how we keep our servers safe from Chinese authorities.
new languages persian, german, russian
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  • Noticias de Proton VPN
As part of our mission to make Internet privacy accessible around the world, German, Persian, and Russian speakers can now access ProtonVPN in their native language.
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  • Historias de Proton
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.
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  • Análisis sobre privacidad
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.