

My final thought about it: ProtonVPN is a solid reliable service to protect your privacy and encrypt your traffic. On Android it works like a charm both on wifi and data.įor Linux users my advice is to use the command line version rather than manage it from the network-manager. What i like of Proton is the secure-core option (only for Plus and Visionary) that allow you to use an extra server located in a privacy-friendly country and the TOR servers: thanks to TOR servers you can browse onion sites without installing TOR: you just enable onion in Firefox from "about:config": find " true", double click and change it to " false".

Speed is decent and, if you use a close server, it's almost equal to your normal speed. There is no p2p support in the free version of ProtonVPN. It offers 4 different kinds of packages: free, basic, plus, and visionary. Visionary is very expensive but it's for companies and most users don't need it at all. ProtonVPN has a complicated pricing model. I don't know why many websites don't consider Proton in they comparisons: it seems to be an excellent VPN service, not cheap but if you can afford a Plus account it's worth the money. I have a Plus account and I use it both on Linux (Debian) and Android.
