With our new Estonia VPN servers(new window), Proton VPN now offers access to private Internet via 34 countries. These servers are another secure and private option for our users in the Baltic and Eastern Europe.

It is becoming more critical for you to secure your personal data, as data breaches(new window) and surveillance(new window) become increasingly common. One easy step you can take is to connect to a VPN when you browse the Internet. A VPN also gives you better security while connected to public WiFi(new window). By connecting to a VPN, you are protecting your online activity with an encrypted tunnel. Each new server we install increases our capacity for new users and improves service for our current users.

We installed our eight new VPN servers in a data center in Tallinn. They are available to users on one of our paid plans(new window).

EE#1-3 are available on our Basic plan
EE#4-8 are available on our Plus and Visionary plans

Why servers in Estonia are useful

According to the 2017 Freedom on the Net(new window) report, Estonia “has become a model for free and open Internet access” and “Estonians are very active on the Internet and issues of security, anonymity, privacy and citizens’ rights on the Internet are widely debated.” Bravo Estonia. The Estonian government even has a portal(new window) that allows its citizens to see the personal data that public authorities have access to. These VPN servers will provide Estonians a way to access their local content while giving them the means to protect all their sensitive online data.

Proton VPN users who have one of our Plus or Visionary Plans can further protect themselves by activating our Secure Core feature. With Secure Core(new window), we route your traffic through hardened servers that are controlled and owned by Proton VPN before it is forwarded to an exit server in the country of your choice. By routing your Internet traffic through multiple servers, Proton VPN offers your online activity an extra layer of protection against advanced network attacks. Plus and Visionary users also have exclusive access to servers EE4-8.

Still need an account?

Proton VPN is a community-supported VPN service developed by the same team that created Proton Mail, the world’s largest encrypted email provider(new window). Our mission is to make the Internet secure and private for all. We currently have servers available in 34 countries and counting. To join, click the signup button below. Or if you already have an account and want to upgrade to access our VPN servers in Estonia, click upgrade.

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Protect all your devices

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

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