The French may be known for romance, but people in the UK just broke the internet trying to keep their browsing private.
Last Friday, the UK's Online Safety Act went into effect, requiring websites and social media platforms to prevent children from accessing "adult" content. Following the enactment of the law, VPN usage spiked in the UK.
The rapid increase in VPN demand was known to some extent in the immediate aftermath of the Online Safety Act going into effect. Proton VPN observed a 1400% hourly increase in sign-ups and Google searches for "Proton" increased 100-fold on July 25.
Now, thanks to figures from vpnMentor, we have more insight regarding VPN usage in the UK.
According the the researchers at vpnMentor, demand for VPN services in the UK increased steadily following the Online Safety Act going into effect. Demand peaked at 6,430% and remained at that level for nearly two hours.
While that demand decreased over the weekend, there were spikes between 900% and 4,000%.
Five different VPN providers are now among the 10 most downloaded apps through Apple's App Store. ProtonVPN sits in the number one spot with NordVPN, placing two of the best VPNs in the top 10. A few lesser-known services are also on the list.
Bypassing Online Safety Act

The video game Death Stranding has a photo mode that has been used to bypass age verification systems.
(Image credit: Kojima Productions)
The new legislation in the UK has proven controversial. Some, including Elon Musk, called the Online Safety Act a "suppression of free speech." X has had its own issues verifying the age of users, but Musk says those are being worked on.
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