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Online freedom is under attack. 💢 #VPNs are essential tools to combat internet #censorship. Watch our video to learn about censorship & check out our page tracking Proton VPN signup spikes to see how they correlate to major geopolitical events worldwide

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Crypto Snacks3 年前

This is a wise move from ProtonVPN 👏 Since the internet is increasingly at a high risk of censorship and shutdowns, I'll make do with @ProtonVPN and #OREID to go with. Both I believe would secure my identity 👌💯

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Standing for Freedom Center2 年前

Like the plot to a dystopian movie, New York will now monitor social media writings, collect data, and use law enforcement to crack down on any expression it deems to be hate speech.

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nftbaz2 年前

very good 😍

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DANIEL BRUMMITT2 年前

please fix this asap!

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giordano alborghetti3 年前

Good morning two questions: does the single subscription apply to all the devices I have? Does it slow down the surfing speed? Another question: is there a plan for the whole family? Thank you very much and good work.

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Proton VPN3 年前

Hi! With the paid subscription to Proton VPN, you can have up to 10 active connections across different devices. Your speed depends on multiple factors such as your ISP, location, server load and etc. We do have a family plan available:

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ṫẎℭỚ◎ᾔ ṫ◎ℳ3 年前

💢 #VPN are under attack. Most Website's & #iPhone app's📲 now detect it.🕵️📵📴until disabled🆗

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0 l m2 年前

@ProtonVPN <=== Yours is so bad that I can't integrate Vietnamese language into the Software, making Vietnamese people don't understand English, I have to cancel and not continue to renew the paid version after using it for two years.ProtonVPN does not respect VietnameseCustomers

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Proton VPN2 年前

Localization is an aspect that our team is actively working on. If you'd like to participate in our volunteer translation project, please navigate to for more details about our localization community and join it to help protect privacy in your language.

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ka ti be2 年前

Why my computer doesn’t work with this vpn

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Proton VPN2 年前

Hi! That doesn't sound right. Would you mind sharing some more details regarding the issue you're experiencing? What exactly doesn't work when you're using Proton VPN? Feel free to reach out via DM with more details so we may assist you further.

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It's All Much Worse Than I Thought The corporate media are all-in on government censorship Over the last three years, we have come to learn of the role that our own government officials have played in demanding censorship by social media platforms. Some of this censorship was overt, particularly as it related to COVID. However, some of it was also done in secrecy, as we discovered in the Twitter Files. Many of us thought that once we had uncovered the censorship, governments would be sufficiently embarrassed to stop doing it. And to some extent, that has been the case. But now, governments around the world are stepping up their efforts to demand more censorship. Last week, the Federal Bureau of Investigation quietly announced it had resumed its outreach to social media companies. Scotland’s Police could even investigate comedians under a new hate speech law if someone complains about a joke. Major media outlets are currently working with government-funded censorship activists at the University of Washington and Stanford Internet Observatory to demand greater censorship in the name of “saving Democracy.” Without a doubt, those of us who have uncovered censorship have had an impact. On “60 Minutes” last Sunday, the government-funded advocates of censorship at the University of Washington said they have stopped demanding censorship of social media platforms. Simply drawing awareness to who is demanding censorship and who is funding them has weakened their power. But governments, government-funded NGOs, and the news media have been relentless in their demands for a crackdown on speech they deem hateful and false. At the Supreme Court last week, Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson expressed unironic concern that the First Amendment restricts the government’s ability to censor. And everyone from the New Yorker to the New York Times to NBC is suggesting that the only people who are worried about government censorship are Trump supporters, which is obviously false. The 60 Minutes segment was particularly shocking. Lesly Stahl never mentioned the mass censorship of accurate information about COVID’S origins, COVID vaccines, and lockdowns. She falsely suggested that shining a light on the censorship activists was tantamount to persecution. And she suggested that if the government didn’t do more to censor misinformation, Trump supporters would overthrow the government, which is a form of disinformation aimed at scaring people into giving up our first and most fundamental freedom. There are many reasons why they are doing this....

Michael Shellenberger

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