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An illustration of ProtonVPN supporting Hong Kong.
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After a three-month fundraising campaign, ProtonVPN is giving HK$800,000 to 612 Humanitarian Fund and Stand With Hong Kong.
An illustration of the results of the 2020 ProtonVPN server poll.
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We asked where we should install new VPN servers, and over 13,000 of you responded. Here is where we will prioritize adding new servers in the coming year.
An illustration of the ProtonVPN new VPN server poll for 2020.
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It’s time for Proton VPN’s annual server poll, where our community helps decide where we should expand our network. Anyone is eligible to cast their vote.
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香港的自由危在旦夕,請與我們攜手,支持為香港民主奮鬥的民權團體。
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Freedom in Hong Kong is in peril. Help us support civil liberties organizations fighting for democracy in Hong Kong.
We are not abandoning Hong Kong
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Many people have asked us about the security of our Hong Kong servers. Here’s how we keep our servers safe from Chinese authorities.
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中国は、香港での抗議活動の抑制を目的とした治安法を推進しています。ここでは、通信とオンライン活動を保護するために無料VPNを使用する方法を紹介します。
Vodafone, TalkTalk, and Virgin Media have blocked ProtonVPN even though UK regulatory authorities have ruled that VPN services should not be actively blocked.
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Vodafone, TalkTalk and Virgin Media have blocked ProtonVPN even though UK regulatory authorities have ruled that VPN services should not be actively blocked
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There is a new security flaw that affects all VPN services’ Android, iOS, and macOS apps. Here’s how to mitigate this vulnerability.
Learn how to identify and how to delete fake apps.
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Watch out for fake Proton apps, which can infect your Android device with malware. This guide explains how to avoid fake apps and delete them from your device.
ProtonVPN Internet shutdown Internet blackout 2019
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Internet shutdowns have become more common as authoritarian regimes restrict free speech. We examine where Internet shutdowns have occurred in 2019 so far.