We wanted to learn more about our users’ privacy concerns, so we posed a series
of questions that asked which types of personal data you felt were most
sensitive and over 2,000 of you responded. Today, we look at how certain leaks
could put more data
Luxembourg is the 29th country to join the Proton VPN network. Despite being one
of the smallest and least populous countries in Europe, it still placed 13th in
our community poll!
Según la ley suiza, Proton VPN no está obligado a guardar registros de conexión,
y nos adherimos a una estricta política de VPN de cero registros. Por lo tanto,
no podemos cumplir con las solicitudes de registros de conexión de usuarios.
Proton VPN is installing its newest VPN servers in Belgium, which was number 12
in our community poll. We certainly have covered some ground since we held that
poll!
Our core mission is protecting privacy and security online. Mozilla, the creator
of Firefox, strongly aligns with this mission and we're proud to partner with
them to help more people stay safe.
La seguridad y la privacidad en línea deben estar al alcance de todos, sin
importar dónde viva. Para ayudar a que eso sea una realidad, ¡estamos agregando
servidores de salida de Secure Core a 12 países adicionales!
October is National Cyber Security Awareness month. This year, join us in our
new campaign to identify which data we hold most dear, all in the name of
spreading privacy.
After a long wait — and lots of interest from our users — we are happy to
announce that our iOS Beta app is ready. Find out how you can test our iOS app
before it is released to the public.
Las conexiones WiFi públicas pueden poner en riesgo su dispositivo y sus datos
personales ante los hackers. Aquí hay algunos pasos simples que puede seguir
para asegurar su conexión y sus datos personales.
The newest country to join the Proton VPN network is New Zealand. Although it is
home to less than 5 million people, New Zealand still placed ninth in our
community poll, so way to show up Kiwis.