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Ukrainian streaming platforms, banking apps, and local services all stop working once you leave the country. Inside Ukraine, the ongoing war has made cybersecurity a daily concern. A Cybernews study found that 34% of Ukrainians who used VPNs during wartime did so for information sharing, 20% for digital activism, and 17% for security and privacy protection.
A Ukraine VPN replaces your real IP with a Ukrainian one and encrypts your connection so everything works the way it should.
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VPN Super encrypts your connection with AES-256, the same standard used by banks and governments. Your real IP is hidden, your data is encrypted, and your browsing stays between you and your screen.
The MCMC can order any website blocked and the Online Safety Act 2025 requires providers to make "priority harmful content" inaccessible. A VPN encrypts your connection, adding privacy that Ukrainian law alone does not guarantee.
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Yes. No Ukrainian law prohibits the use of VPN services. The 2017 sanctions against Russian websites (VKontakte, Odnoklassniki, Mail.ru, Yandex) specifically note that no punishment exists for individuals who access blocked sites through VPNs, anonymisers, or Tor. VPNs are widely used in Ukraine for privacy, streaming, cybersecurity, and digital activism.
Open VPN Super, tap the globe icon, scroll to Ukraine, and tap Connect. Wait for the green shield. Websites and streaming platforms will treat you as if you're browsing from Kyiv. It takes about five seconds.
Many free VPNs lack Ukrainian servers entirely. VPN Super's Free VPN includes Ukraine server access, AES-256 encryption, and unlimited bandwidth with no credit card required.
Megogo restricts its full catalogue to Ukrainian IP addresses, though a limited selection is available internationally. Open VPN Super, connect to the Kyiv server, then visit megogo.net or open the Megogo app. Sign in with your existing account. If geo-blocks persist, clear your cookies. Megogo stores location data that can conflict with your new Ukrainian IP.
YouTube Premium in Ukraine costs significantly less than in Western Europe or the US. Connect to VPN Super's Kyiv server, then go to youtube.com/premium and sign up. YouTube may require a payment method that matches the region. Note that YouTube has tightened its regional pricing enforcement in recent years, so results may vary.
Ukraine blocked VKontakte, Odnoklassniki, Mail.ru, and Yandex in 2017 under National Security and Defence Council sanctions targeting Russian platforms used for propaganda. The ban was extended multiple times and remains in force. Russian TV channels and state media websites are also blocked. A VPN can bypass these blocks, and no legal penalty exists for doing so.
Cybernews research based on Reddit and Telegram posts found that VPN usage in wartime Ukraine differs sharply from global norms. The top reasons: information sharing (34%), digital activism including DDoS coordination (20%), and security/privacy (17%). Traditional use cases like geo-unblocking (10%) and bypassing Russian censorship (5%) were less common. Telegram accounted for 56% of information-sharing activity, while Reddit drove 28% of digital activism.
Yes. VPN Super supports WireGuard on Windows, which offers lower latency and faster connection speeds compared to OpenVPN. WireGuard is especially useful for gaming and video calls where every millisecond of ping matters. OpenVPN and IKEv2 are also available across all platforms.
It depends on your situation. If you're abroad and want Megogo, Ukrainian TV, or Diia access, you need a Ukrainian IP. If you're inside Ukraine, a VPN encrypts your connection on public Wi-Fi and mobile networks, which is especially important given the wartime cyber threat landscape. For accessing blocked Russian websites (which carries no legal penalty), a VPN is the standard tool. And for YouTube Premium regional pricing, a Ukrainian IP unlocks some of the cheapest rates in the world.
