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TL;DR: ProtonVPN offers one of the best free services for protecting your online data and identity. A free subscription to ProtonVPN provides access to 24 servers in three countries.


Subscribing to a VPN is a big deal. You're signing up to a service that should protect your most important information, possibly for years. Most people aren't prepared to commit without testing out a service. This is where free trials can come in handy.

Free trials give prospective users a chance to test out a service before signing on the dotted line. The problem with these trials is that your usage is often limited. That's not the case with ProtonVPN. This powerful VPN offers a genuinely free service that doesn't limit your data usage or time using the app.

ProtonVPN's free service provides access to 24 servers in three countries, with one connection, decent speeds, and a strict no-logging policy. If you are interested in upgrading, you can secure a two-year plan for just £3.33 per month. An upgrade provides access to more servers, better speeds, and more simultaneous connections. It's something to consider, but not absolutely necessary thanks to ProtonVPN's impressive free service.

Secure your online world for free with ProtonVPN.

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