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Independent security experts verified that ProtonVPN does not log user data or engage in any practices that might compromise your privacy.
Proton VPN now operates one of the largest VPN server networks in the world.
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With over 5000 servers, Proton VPN has reached a new milestone in our mission to make online privacy the default for everyone.
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To ensure people can access the information they need to vote, Proton VPN will make VPN servers available for free before elections.
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The new Proton VPN Linux app is rebuilt from the ground up to be efficient, elegant, and modular in design.
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Proton VPN for Business makes network segmentation and access control easy, providing secure internet access and all-around network security.
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Internet censorship in Ethiopia has been ongoing for years. By upgrading to a paid subscription, you can directly support a free and uncensored internet for all.
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We’re partnering with DW to provide high-speed, censorship-resistant access to their independent reporting.
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The permanent kill switch prevents all outgoing and incoming connections outside the VPN interface. We discuss how to use it
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The Proton VPN browser extension for Chrome and Firefox provides a convenient and secure way to protect your privacy online
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New VPN servers in Croatia and Malta mean we now offer servers in every European Union (EU) country.
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We want to share our short-term development plans for Proton VPN. We explain improvements you can expect and when.