Proton VPN continues to rapidly expand its server coverage worldwide, and today
our map expands just a little bit more. We are happy to announce Finland, the
land of the midnight sun, as the 20th country to be available on our network.
Just a week ago we introduced servers in Poland. Today we are ready to add
another pin to the map to mark Austria as the 19th country to host our servers.
Your IP address can be used to track your behavior, target you for attacks, and
even find your physical location. For these reasons, many internet users choose
to hide their IP address. Here’s how to do it.
As the world’s largest user-supported VPN service, Proton VPN has always been
guided by our community’s input. Now we need your help to decide where our next
VPN servers should be.
The ProtonVPN Beta Program gives you early access to new VPN features and
updates that our team is working on. All users can enable the Beta Program for
our Windows, macOS, or Android VPN app.
Over 1,300 of you participated in our Twitter poll asking where you wanted us to
add new servers. We listened, and today we’re adding Denmark to our roster.
Today is Proton VPN’s first birthday, and it is a good time to look back at the
progress we have made with the help of the community, and where ProtonVPN will
go next.