Proton VPN turns 1 year old today. Here’s how we are progressing.

When we launched(nueva ventana) Proton VPN a year ago, we did it because now more than ever, we need robust tools for defending privacy, security, and freedom online. In particular, we saw a rising risk of increased online censorship targeting secure communications systems(nueva ventana) such as Proton Mail. Unfortunately, this prediction has come to pass, so Proton VPN was launched just in time.

In the past 12 months, we have seen a number of governments and corporations take aim at encrypted services: Turkey blocked Proton Mail(nueva ventana), Iran(nueva ventana) and Russia(nueva ventana) blocked Telegram, and Google and Amazon have enabled Iran to block Signal(nueva ventana), to give just a few examples. Authoritarian regimes are using censorship to suppress ideas, and Internet service providers are consolidating power(nueva ventana) over the web. Our mission to make online security and privacy available to all has become more crucial.

While Proton VPN was born out of our desire to provide a trustworthy free VPN(nueva ventana) service that would help Proton Mail users access their email even under censorship, the project has now grown beyond that. Today there are many people who are using Proton VPN for more than just accessing their Proton Mail. Today, over half a million people use Proton VPN for things like accessing Wikipedia, reaching blocked news sites, or even watching Netflix(nueva ventana) or the football World Cup(nueva ventana).

All this and more is possible thanks to the support from the Proton VPN community, which has made it possible for us to accomplish our mission faster and to continue improving the service. Here’s a look at just a few of the things you’ve helped us achieve:

  • Proton VPN is still a free VPN. We believe access to security and privacy should not be limited by someone’s ability to pay. Thanks to the support of our paid users, we have been able to stay true to our promise of providing a free VPN that does not abuse your privacy.

We’re also proud of the feedback we’ve received from users. Our social media feeds and our inboxes are full of encouragement—and constructive criticism—that we take very seriously. We’re grateful to have a community that cares so much about the product and the mission to engage with our team.

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We set out to make the Internet a better place. Thanks to you, after just one year, we have already made a great deal of progress. Going forward, we will continue to listen to your feedback and make further improvements. If you have ideas for features you would love to see, don’t hesitate to let us know on social media. We look forward to continuing to improve Proton VPN with your support!

Best Regards,
The Proton VPN Team

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