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  • Privacy basics
We explain why online privacy matters and how you can protect your data against the government and hackers.
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  • Proton stories
Вместе с запретом Telegram в России, правительство объявило войну праву на безопасность и неприкосновенность к частной жизни. К счастью, есть еще способы доступа к приложению Telegram и альтернативы для защиты ваших онлайн-сообщений.
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  • Privacy deep dives
Are VPNs blocked or banned in your country? Here’s the updated list of countries that are trying to make VPNs illegal.
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  • Proton stories
With Telegram banned in Russia, the government has declared war on the right to security and privacy. Fortunately, there are still ways to access the Telegram app and alternatives to safeguard your online communications.
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  • Proton VPN news
On May 25, the European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) will take effect. The GDPR is a new privacy and data protection regulation that protects all citizens and residents of the EU.
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  • Proton VPN news
We’re happy to announce that we’ve released the much-anticipated Proton VPN macOS application into beta!
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  • Proton stories
We have recently released the Proton VPN Android application, but we plan to add many new features to make the application even better. In order to involve the community in this process, we are starting a new Beta program for Android.
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  • Proton VPN news
Proton VPN for Android is the world's only Android VPN app that is completely free and doesn't have bandwidth limits. Unlike other "free" Android VPNs, Proton VPN has no ads and does not secretly sell your browsing data.
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  • Releases
Proton VPN releases free Android VPN app to make online privacy accessible for all.
protonvpn black friday 2017
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  • Proton VPN news
For 4 days only, from Nov 24-27, 2017, it is possible to get a 33% discount on Proton VPN subscriptions with our special 2-year subscriptions!
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  • Privacy deep dives
Security researchers have discovered a vulnerability in the WPA2 protocol which allows for virtually any WiFi network to be hacked, exposing sensitive data.