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Three years ago we launched Proton Mail. Today, we’re launching Proton VPN.

We’re happy to announce that as of 12:00PM Geneva time today, Proton VPN is now available to the general public. Proton VPN is officially out of beta and we are allowing open signups for the first time.

You can now directly get Proton VPN by visiting https://protonvpn.com/download(nowe okno)

After more than 1 year of development, and four months of beta testing by over 10’000 members of the Proton Mail community, we’re finally making Proton VPN available to everyone. And we really mean everyone, because consistent with our mission to make privacy and security accessible to every single person in the world, we’re also releasing Proton VPN as a free VPN service.

It has been a long and exciting journey to get here since our team first met at CERN in 2013. Back then, we had an ambitious vision to build an Internet that was free and could continue to reach its full potential as a tool for social progress. Indeed, that was the vision that inspired Tim Berners-Lee to create the World Wide Web at CERN in 1989.

Since then, the Internet has met or even exceeded its promise in certain areas, but this has not come without a cost to society(nowe okno). While the Internet has done a great deal of good, over the course of this digital revolution, we have also lost control over our data, our most intimate secrets(nowe okno), and ultimately our privacy(nowe okno). In certain countries, the Internet has even become a tool for oppression and control, instead of the beacon of hope and freedom it once was.

Back in 2013, we embarked on a journey to change this, by building the tools that could make privacy and security the default online. In 2014, on the 25th anniversary of the web, our efforts culminated with the release of Proton Mail(nowe okno), the world’s first end-to-end encrypted email service(nowe okno). Since then millions of people around the world have embraced our vision, and thanks to your support (and the numerous(nowe okno) donations(nowe okno) along the way), email is much safer today than it was several years ago.

However, when considering the scope of all that we do online, email is just a small piece of the online world. That’s why we have decided to build Proton VPN, to better protect the activists, journalists, and individuals who are currently using Proton Mail to secure their online lives. A VPN (Virtual Private Network) allows users to browse the web without being tracked, bypass online censorship blocks, and also increases security by passing all internet traffic through a strongly encrypted tunnel.

The importance of VPNs for online security and privacy is increasing day by day. Back in April of this year, Obama-era FTC rules(nowe okno) designed to protect the privacy of internet browsing history were rolled back. Fast forward to today, and attempts are being made to dismantle net neutrality(nowe okno) in the US, and several European governments are now calling for increased online surveillance.(nowe okno) Last but not least, for over 1.5 billion people around the world(nowe okno), the Internet does not live up to its promise of freedom of information. Instead, the Internet is a highly restricted and censored place, constantly under surveillance, where making a wrong move could lead to imprisonment or worse.

We are also aware that as Proton Mail becomes a stronger force for digital freedom, the censorship of Proton Mail in certain countries is not a matter of if, but a matter of when. Earlier this year, we took the first steps to improve Proton Mail’s availability under censorship by launching an Onion site(nowe okno). With Proton VPN, we can ensure the accessibility of not only Proton Mail, but all of the world’s digital knowledge and information. This is why we are committed to providing a free version of Proton VPN.

However, we have done more than make Proton VPN free. We have also worked to make it the best VPN service ever created, by addressing many of the common pitfalls with VPNs(nowe okno). For example, Proton VPN features a Secure Core architecture which routes traffic through multiple encrypted tunnels in multiple countries to better defend against network based attacks, and also features seamless integration with the Tor anonymity network. You can learn about all the steps we took to build a secure VPN(nowe okno).

Lastly, we’re building a VPN service that can be worthy of your trust. We understand that when it comes to VPNs, trust is paramount(nowe okno). Whether it is our transparent VPN threat model(nowe okno), our Swiss jurisdiction, our reputation(nowe okno), our relationship with the community(nowe okno), or the fact that you actually know who we are(nowe okno), we’re committed to building and operating Proton VPN with the same level of transparency that has come to characterize Proton Mail.

To all of you who have supported us over the years, thank you for your support. Unlike companies like Google and Facebook who abuse user privacy to sell advertisements, Proton Mail and Proton VPN are entirely dependent on users upgrading to paid accounts to cover operating expenses. Without your support, these projects would not be able to thrive and grow. If you appreciate the security and privacy that Proton VPN provides, and have the means to do so, please consider upgrading to a paid account.(nowe okno) This allows us to support the millions around the world without these means.

With your help, the revolution we have started with Proton Mail will continue, and we will reach the day where the Internet serves all of us equally, and reaches its full potential as a tool for freedom.

Best Regards,
The Proton Team

You can find our launch press release here: https://vpn.protonblog.tech/blog/launch-press-release(nowe okno)

Follow Proton VPN on Social Media:

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Reddit: reddit.com/r/ProtonVPN(nowe okno)

To get a free Proton VPN account, visit: https://protonvpn.com/free-vpn

To get a free Proton Mail encrypted email account, visit: proton.me/mail(nowe okno)

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