Free Mali VPN for secure browsing
Secure your connection in Mali with VeePN and get a Mali IP address when you travel.
Benefits
How does a VPN protect me on public Wi-Fi in Mali?
Can I reach Mali services while I am abroad?
Has the internet ever been restricted in Mali?
Benefits of a VPN in Mali
A VPN changes what other people on the network, and the sites you visit, can see about your connection. Here is where that matters in practice.
Banking:
When you sign in to Banque Malienne de Solidarite and Banque de Developpement du Mali, VeePN encrypts the connection so your session is not exposed on a shared network.
Travel:
Away from home you keep access to familiar services, including operators such as Orange Mali and Moov Africa Malitel, by connecting through a Mali server.
Gaming:
Your traffic stays encrypted while you play, and you can pick a server closer to the game region.
Business:
For remote work, a VPN protects company logins and file transfers on networks you do not control.
2,600+ Servers in 148 Countries
Why VeePN for Mali?
Mali has had one documented nationwide social media block and several local outages, so a VPN covers the platform case and does not pretend to cover the outage case.
Military-grade encryption
VeePN uses AES-256 encryption, so your traffic is unreadable in transit.
No Logs policy
VeePN follows a no-logs policy and does not keep a record of what you browse.
Security bundle
Ad blocking, tracker blocking and breach alerts are included alongside the VPN.
Compatible Platforms for Mali
VeePN works on Windows, macOS, Android and iOS, plus browser extensions for Chrome, Firefox and Edge. One account covers up to 10 devices.
Get a Mali IP address with VeePN
Select Mali in the location list and your traffic leaves through a Mali server, so websites see a Mali IP address instead of your own. That is what you need for local services that check where the connection comes from.