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  • Historias de Proton
ProtonVPN was launched in 2017 with a mission to help the Internet live up to its promise of freedom of information. To keep that mission alive, we are supporting the development of WireGuard, a new VPN protocol.
free vpn service
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  • Cuestiones básicas de privacidad
When it comes to protecting your privacy, free services have a poor track record, as most are subsidized by selling your data. The vast majority of free VPN services are unfortunately doing the same thing. Here's why Proton VPN's free VPN service is
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  • Cuestiones profundas de privacidad
The challenge of achieving a free and private Internet is not merely a question of infrastructure and tools, but of public attitude. That is why educating more people about cybersecurity and data privacy is so important.
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  • Actualizaciones del servicio
To keep up with the number of new users we had to double the size of our network over the past five months. In that time we have added over 80 new servers in 15 new countries.
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Proton VPN Black Friday and Cyber Monday deals!
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Today is an exciting day for us and our entire community as we’re launching our iOS VPN app. Now all iPhone and iPad users can get Proton VPN for free and protect their Internet connection with a single tap.
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  • Guías básicas
In this article, we share with you 8 tips to help you protect your data against scammers during Black Friday or CyberMonday.
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  • Guías básicas
You may be going on vacation to get away from it all – but cybercriminals never rest. Learn what steps you can take to secure your device and your data while on the road.
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  • Cuestiones profundas de privacidad
We wanted to learn more about our users’ privacy concerns, so we posed a series of questions that asked which types of personal data you felt were most sensitive and over 2,000 of you responded. Today, we look at how certain leaks could put more data
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Luxembourg is the 29th country to join the Proton VPN network. Despite being one of the smallest and least populous countries in Europe, it still placed 13th in our community poll!
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  • Historias de Proton
Under Swiss law, Proton VPN is not obligated to save connection logs, and we adhere to a strict no-logs VPN policy. Therefore, we are unable to comply with requests for user connection logs.