![]() ![]() ![]() I’d been using ProtonVPN‘s free service now and then over the previous year, mostly when some badly-coded website forced me to pretend I was in the United States for a while. Planning a multi-month trip through countries that have, shall we say, a dubious record when it comes to internet surveillance and censorship, it felt like the perfect opportunity to do an extended review of a VPN service. After an extended break from international travel for the last two years for, well, the same reason as everyone else, it was finally time to hit the road again. ![]()
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