As internet restrictions become increasingly common in moments of political unrest or during protests, many people in Kenya are turning to Virtual Private Networks (VPN) to bypass censorship and protect their online privacy.
A VPN encrypts your internet traffic and routes it through servers in other countries, allowing users to access blocked content and remain anonymous online.
Installing a VPN is straightforward, even during a digital blackout. On Android or iPhone, go to the app store and search for your chosen VPN, then download the app and follow the on-screen setup instructions.
Most apps only require an email and password, while some offer one-click connection. If access to app stores is blocked, use mobile data or ask someone outside the restricted area to send the VPN file (APK for Android or TestFlight invitation for iOS).
On laptops, VPN software can be downloaded directly from provider websites or via sideloading from USB drives.
When choosing a VPN in Kenya, reliability, speed, and the ability to bypass deep packet inspection (used to block VPNs) are critical. Here are three of the best VPNs for Kenyans facing internet shutdowns or throttling:
1. Proton VPN
Proton VPN is a top pick in Kenya due to its strong commitment to privacy and its free plan, which is not time-limited. Developed by CERN scientists in Switzerland, it offers servers in Kenya and multiple global regions, making it ideal for both local access and international browsing. Its “Stealth Protocol” also helps users bypass government firewalls undetected.
2. NordVPN
NordVPN is known for speed, advanced security features, and its ability to dodge most censorship tactics. It has over 6,000 servers worldwide, including in Africa. The Meshnet feature is useful for encrypted peer-to-peer connections. Though not free, its frequent discounts make it affordable, and its obfuscated servers are perfect during blackout conditions.
3. Psiphon
Psiphon is popular in countries with frequent censorship. It is free, open-source, and specifically designed for use in restricted environments. It uses a combination of VPN, SSH, and HTTP proxy tech to keep users connected. While speeds are not the fastest, its resilience during heavy blocks makes it invaluable during a full internet clampdown.
Remember: Always choose a paid VPN over a free VPN. Free VPNs often log and sell your data to advertisers to make money. However, paid VPNs typically have strict “no logs” policies and privacy audits.
Knowing how to quickly install and activate a reliable VPN can ensure uninterrupted access to information and communication platforms. Whether it’s for journalism purpose or simply daily use, a good VPN is now a necessity.