

The tables below show the current ProtonVPN servers broken up by region, country, and city. That’s a good thing too since ProtonVPN is one of the not so many providers that still works with the US version of Netflix. With a few exceptions, server speeds rank among some of the best in the industry and can easily keep up with large downloads and high-definition video streaming.

These include ones that allow combining VPN and Tor use, as well as P2P servers (though those are only available in ten countries). ProtonVPN runs several other server types too.

If you’re ultra-sensitive about staying anonymous online, this is the server list for you. As covered in detail in my ProtonVPN review, every country on the list has at least one Secure Core server option, which is the company’s implementation of double VPN functionality. What they do better than nearly all other services, however, is privacy and security. So sheer number wise, ProtonVPN does not (yet) compete. Though, of course, you also have outliers like HideMyAss whose server networks spans a massive 218 countries. Those numbers (even though they’re steadily climbing) make their server network on the smaller side among premium VPNs providers.įor most popular services, like NordVPN or CyberGhost, the country count hovers well over ProtonVPN’s numbers. After all, they’re only running 2511 servers at 95 locations and in 67 countries. At first glance, the list of ProtonVPN’s servers does not impress a ton.
