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An illustration of the ProtonVPN logo as a tennis ball at the Australian Open.
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  • How-to
Want to watch the Australian Open online? Use our simple streaming guide to see where you can access live Australian Open matches with ProtonVPN.
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  • Service updates
NetShield blocks malware, trackers, and ads whenever you load a web page, making your online browsing more private, more secure, and faster.
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  • Releases
You can now stream content from supported services to your big screen with the ProtonVPN app for Android TV.
2020 censorship vpn
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  • Proton stories
ProtonVPN saw massive increases in countries where the government tried to block social media sites, including Hong Kong, Mali, and Azerbaijan.
An illustration of the ProtonVPN app for Chromebook.
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  • Releases
You can use the ProtonVPN Android app on Chromebooks to unblock censored content and protect your internet connection on public WiFi.
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  • Proton stories
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.
An illustration of the ProtonDrive beta, which you can access with our Black Friday deals.
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  • Proton VPN news
For a limited time, save up to 50% on advanced VPN features and additional privacy tools, including encrypted email and drive.
An illustration of examining a VPN.
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  • Privacy deep dives
A technical look at how virtual private networks (VPNs) work, and at what the implications of this are for users
An illustration of watching news on the 2020 US presidential election online.
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  • How-to
Nov. 3 is Election Day in the United States. Find out where you can watch live news online, so you don’t miss any updates as the results come in.
Illustration of Google VPN data collection
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  • Privacy deep dives
Far from ensuring privacy, Google's new VPN actually increases Google's ability to collect private data about you. Don't fall for it.
An illustration of ProtonVPN supporting Hong Kong.
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  • Proton stories
After a three-month fundraising campaign, ProtonVPN is giving HK$800,000 to 612 Humanitarian Fund and Stand With Hong Kong.