ProtonVPN has eight servers in Argentina.

Argentina is our second country in South America

Argentina has been a popular request from the Proton VPN community. They have one dedicated fan in particular:

We’re happy to oblige. These new VPN servers in Argentina will complement our Brazil servers by increasing the bandwidth available to our users in South America.

This expansion comes amid our push to add more servers(nova janela) to deal with the increase in Internet traffic that has resulted from the COVID-19 lockdowns. With the addition of Argentina, Proton VPN now has servers in 49 countries around the world.

We installed eight new VPN servers in data centers in Buenos Aires. 

They are available to users on one of our paid plans(nova janela). Each new server we install increases our capacity for new users and improves service for our current users.

AR#1-3 are available on our Basic plan.
AR#4-8 are available on our Plus and Visionary plans.

The benefits of Argentina VPN servers

Argentina’s Internet was rated “Free” in Freedom House’s 2019 Freedom on the Net report(nova janela). The report stated that Argentinians “generally experience unfettered access to online content and high engagement on social media.”

With these servers, anyone outside of Argentina can connect and browse the Internet with an Argentinian IP address. This lets you access your favorite local and geo-blocked content no matter where you are.

To add extra security to your Internet connection, Proton VPN Plus or Visionary users can activate our Secure Core(nova janela) feature. Secure Core adds another layer of security to your online activity. First, it routes your Internet traffic through a hardened server before sending it on to an exit server in your desired country. These hardened servers are controlled and owned by Proton VPN, making it less likely that an attacker could access them. By routing your traffic through two servers, Proton VPN offers you protection from even advanced network attacks.

More about Proton VPN and how to sign up

Proton VPN is a secure, community-supported VPN service. It was developed by the same team that created Proton Mail, the world’s largest encrypted email provider(nova janela). We offer the only free VPN service that does not have data caps, bandwidth limits, privacy-invading ads, or log user activity. Joining is easy; click the signup button below. Or if you already have an account and want to upgrade to access premium features, like Secure Core, click upgrade.

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Proton VPN works on various desktop and mobile devices: Android(nova janela), Windows, macOS, Linux(nova janela), and iOS(nova janela).

Our mission is to make online security and privacy accessible to all. Thank you for your support. Keep an eye out for new developments on our social media pages below.

Best regards,
The Proton VPN team

You can follow us on social media to stay up to date on the latest Proton VPN releases:

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

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