Proton

Enjoy a private digital life by default

If you've received a Proton gift card, this page shows you how to redeem your credits.

Proton empowers you to control and protect your data online

Proton Mail and Proton VPN protect more than 100 million people, including journalists, doctors, lawyers, businesses, and ordinary citizens who want to keep their data safe.

Two ways to redeem your gift card

Your Proton credits give you access to premium features on Proton services. You can redeem your credits through either the Proton Mail or the Proton VPN website.

Proton Mail

Email as it should be: secure and private. End-to-end encryption ensures we cannot read your emails, sell your data to advertisers, or compromise the privacy of your communications.

  1. Sign up for a free Proton Mail plan or log in to your account.
  2. Go to Settings in the top right corner and select All settings and then Dashboard.
  3. In the Gift code section, enter the code on your gift card and click Submit.

Your account will receive credits, which you can now use to upgrade your plan in your Dashboard.

Proton VPN

Our high-speed VPN encrypts your internet connection and enables you to access censored or geoblocked content. Proton VPN does not log your activity or share data with third parties.

  1. Sign up(new window) for a free Proton VPN plan or log in to your account.
  2. Go to Settings in the top right corner and select All settings and then Dashboard.
  3. In the Gift code section, enter the code on your gift card and click Submit.

Your account will receive credits, which you can now use to upgrade your plan in your Dashboard.

Ignite the fight for true internet freedom

Show someone you care by inspiring them to fight for an internet that is safe from data misuse, surveillance, or data breaches.

Gift cards are available in the Proton supporter shop.

About Proton

We are scientists, engineers, designers, and developers drawn together by a shared belief that a better world starts with privacy and digital freedom. Founded in 2014 by scientists who met at CERN, we are committed to developing and widely distributing the tools necessary to make privacy the default online.