Quotex country availability — available is not the same as allowed
Whether Quotex loads in your country tells you about access, not about legality. This page explains why availability shifts, why bypassing restrictions is risky, and how to check the rules that actually apply to you.
Available is not the same as allowed
The single most important idea on this page: technical availability and legal permission are different things. A platform can be reachable from a country where the product is restricted, or where the operator is not licensed to serve residents. Treat "the site works here" as a fact about servers, not about your rights or protections. The legality angle is covered on is Quotex legal?
Why access varies by country
Quotex, like other offshore platforms, decides which countries it accepts based on local regulation, payment availability and its own commercial choices. That is why availability is not uniform and not permanent — it shifts, sometimes without notice.
The VPN trap
If Quotex is blocked in your country, do not try to bypass that with a VPN or false location. Doing so can breach the platform's terms and your local law, and it frequently ends badly at verification: an account whose location or identity does not add up can be frozen and its funds locked. A block is a reason to stop, not a puzzle to solve.
How to check your own country
- Search your national financial regulator for digital/binary options guidance.
- Check whether the operator appears on a licensed register or a warning list.
- Look for local consumer alerts about offshore trading platforms.
- If access is restricted or unclear, treat it as not allowed and seek local advice.
We do not maintain a "Quotex is legal in X" list on purpose: rules change and a wrong entry could cause real harm. Your regulator is the authority, not an affiliate site.
Frequently asked questions
Availability changes over time and by region, and we deliberately do not publish a country-by-country list because it would go stale and could mislead you. The fact that the site loads where you are does not mean the activity is legal there — check your national regulator.
Using a VPN to bypass a country restriction is risky: it can breach the platform's terms, lead to a frozen account and blocked withdrawals during verification, and may break local law. If access is blocked where you are, treat that as a serious warning, not an obstacle to route around.
Platforms adjust which countries they accept in response to local regulation, payment constraints and business decisions. A country available today may be restricted tomorrow, which is one more reason not to rely on a static list.