Another step forward supporting access to information in Asia

Posted on April 8th, 2020 by in Service Updates.

ProtonVPN has eight servers in Taiwan.

 

We’re excited to finally introduce our first VPN servers in Taiwan. While Taiwan servers have been available for some time, we recently upgraded to a higher performance network in Taipei, which is why we are finally announcing them. With the addition of these servers, we now have high-speed VPN servers in 5 locations in Asia (Taiwan, South Korea, Japan, Hong Kong, and Singapore) to better serve the Asia Pacific region.

In light of recent events, this addition to the Proton VPN network comes at a crucial moment for our users in Asia. In times like these, access to reliable information is more important than ever and critical for sustaining democracy.

We have selected Taiwan as one of our main locations as we build out our network in Asia in part because of its strong foundation for democracy and freedom. Taiwan is home to a robust independent press and civil society groups, and it is the world’s only democratic Chinese society. Taiwan has long been a beacon of democracy in Asia, and is a compelling example of the transformative powers of freedom.

About our Taiwan VPN servers

We installed eight new VPN servers in a data center in Taipei. They are available to users on one of our paid plans.

TW#5-7 are available on our Basic plan.
TW#8-12 are available on our Plus and Visionary plans.

These servers add to our 54 other servers throughout the region, including in Hong Kong, South Korea, and Japan. These include 3 Free plan servers in Japan, a one-click Tor server in Hong Kong, and dedicated VPN servers for BitTorrent in Singapore.

Learn about all of our VPN servers.

Our commitment to human rights in Asia

We believe that digital freedom is a fundamental human right, and our mission is to make sure everyone has access to an Internet that respects their privacy, security, and freedom. Technology has the power to unlock liberty for people around the world, provided the technology is accessible and free.

At Proton, we develop tools that help all people exercise their rights and freedoms, including Proton VPN, Proton Mail, our encrypted email service, and Proton Calendar, our private calendar.

We don’t just build technology, however. We also actively support the communities and projects that are pushing democracy forward, including in Asia. Whether it is providing safe communication services to activists and protesters on the front lines in Hong Kong, or lobbying for greater privacy protections around the world, we fight for the civil liberties that are essential for a democratic society. This is also why we contribute to numerous open source projects and continuously develop our own anti-censorship capabilities.

In part because of Taiwan’s strong stance on democracy and human rights, we’re also proud to have an engineering office in Taipei, as part of our effort to keep Proton operating 24/7. We hope our footprint there will only continue to grow in the future.

More about Proton VPN and how to sign up

Proton VPN is a secure, community-supported VPN service. It was developed by the same team that created Proton Mail, the world’s largest encrypted email provider. We offer the only free VPN service that does not have data caps, bandwidth limits, privacy-invading ads, or log user activity. Joining is easy; click the signup button below. Or if you already have an account and want to upgrade to access premium features, like Secure Core, click upgrade.

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Proton VPN works on various desktop and mobile devices: Android, Windows, macOS, Linux, and iOS.

Our mission is to make online security and privacy accessible to all. Thank you for your support. Keep an eye out for new developments on our social media pages below.

Best regards,
The Proton VPN team

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Andy is a founder of Proton, the company behind Proton VPN and Proton Mail. He is a long time advocate of privacy rights and has spoken at TED, SXSW, and the Asian Investigative Journalism Conference about online privacy issues. Previously, Andy was a research scientist at CERN and has a PhD in Particle Physics from Harvard University. You can watch his TED talk online to learn more about our mission.

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