ProtonVPN

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ProtonVPN
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Developer(s)Proton Technologies AG
Stable release(s) [±]
Windows1.20.4 / May 11, 2021; 10 months ago (2021-05-11)[1]
Android2.7.56.2 / June 18, 2021; 9 months ago (2021-06-18)[2]
iOS2.4.0 / May 3, 2021; 10 months ago (2021-05-03)[3]
Linux (official app)1.0.1-1 stable / June 23, 2021; 9 months ago (2021-06-23)[4]
Linux (community app)2.2.11 / June 25, 2021; 8 months ago (2021-06-25)[5]
macOS1.9.1 / March 2, 2021; 12 months ago (2021-03-02)[6]
Repository
Operating system
Platform
TypeVirtual private network
Websiteprotonvpn.com

ProtonVPN is a VPN service operated by the Swiss company Proton Technologies AG, the company behind the email service ProtonMail.[7] According to its official website, ProtonVPN and ProtonMail share the same management team, offices, and technical resources, and are operated from Proton's headquarters in Geneva, Switzerland.

Company[]

Proton Technologies AG, the company behind ProtonVPN and the email service ProtonMail, is supported by FONGIT (the Fondation Genevoise pour l'Innovation Technologique, a non-profit foundation financed by the Swiss Federal Commission for Technology and Innovation)[8] and the European Commission.[9]

Features[]

As of 3 December 2021, ProtonVPN has a total of 1,529 servers, sited in 61 different nations.[8]

All servers are owned and operated by ProtonVPN through the company's network.[10] Its service is available for Windows, MacOS, Android, and iOS, and also has a command-line tool[11] for Linux and can be implemented using the IPSEC protocol.[12] ProtonVPN can also be installed on a Wireless Router.

ProtonVPN utilizes OpenVPN (UDP/TCP) and the IKEv2 protocol, with AES-256 encryption. The company claims to not keep logs and claims to protect users from WebRTC and DNS leaks.

In January 2020, ProtonVPN released its source code on all platforms[13] and had SEC Consult conduct an independent security audit.[14] In July 2021, ProtonVPN added WireGuard protocol as beta version.

Reception[]

In a September 2019 review by TechRadar, ProtonVPN received four-and-a-half out of five stars. The review read, "ProtonVPN's network is small, and we had some performance issues during testing. Still, speeds are generally better than average, the apps are well-designed and we have to applaud any genuine VPN which offers a free, unlimited bandwidth plan."[10] A November 2018 review of the free version by the same TechRadar writer concluded: "If you can live with a choice of only three locations, ProtonVPN's free plan is an excellent choice – there are no bandwidth limits, decent speeds, a privacy policy you can believe (probably) and clients for desktops and mobile devices. It's well worth checking out, if only as a backup for your existing VPN service."[15]

A February 2019 PC Magazine UK review rated ProtonVPN at 4 out of 5, saying "When we first reviewed ProtonVPN, it was a young service looking to expand. It certainly has done that, and the service is definitely better now. It's still unclear if the company will be able to scale up to match its competitors, given its exacting standards for physical security. But that's a worry for the future. Right now, ProtonVPN is an excellent service at an unbeatable range of prices."[16]

The non-profit organization , formerly called ,[17] has developed a comprehensive list of VPN Provider Criteria in order to objectively recommend VPNs. As of October 2019, only three VPNs had fulfilled those criteria. ProtonVPN is the second of those three recommended VPN services.[18]

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ "ProtonVPN for Windows". Retrieved 2021-07-02.
  2. ^ "ProtonVPN for Android". Retrieved 2021-07-02.
  3. ^ "ProtonVPN for iOS". Retrieved 2021-07-02.
  4. ^ "ProtonVPN for Linux (official app)". Retrieved 2021-07-02.
  5. ^ "ProtonVPN for Linux (community app)". Retrieved 2021-07-02.
  6. ^ "ProtonVPN for macOS". Retrieved 2021-03-31.
  7. ^ "ProtonVPN review: Underground data centers, one-click multi-hop, and more make for a great choice". PCWorld. 2018-09-04. Retrieved 2021-02-24.
  8. ^ a b "ProtonVPN - About Us". ProtonVPN. Retrieved 2020-02-29.
  9. ^ European Commission. "CORDIS European Commission". ProtonSuite Project H2020.
  10. ^ a b Williams, Mike (17 September 2019). "ProtonVPN review". TechRadar.
  11. ^ Freeware, Brian Nadel 2018-11-16T20:00:00Z. "ProtonVPN Free Review". Tom's Guide. Retrieved 2019-07-16.
  12. ^ Latinoamérica, Linux (2021-04-28). "VPN gratis en Linux Debian con ProtonVPN". Linux Latinoamérica (in Spanish). Archived from the original on 1 May 2021. Retrieved 2021-05-01.
  13. ^ "ProtonVPN goes open-source: What this means for your privacy". tomsguide.com. Retrieved 2020-02-04.
  14. ^ Osborne, Charlie. "ProtonVPN apps handed to open source community in transparency push". ZDNet. Retrieved 2021-02-24.
  15. ^ Williams, Mike (16 November 2018). "ProtonVPN Free review". TechRadar.
  16. ^ Max Eddy (28 February 2019). "ProtonVPN". PCMag UK. Retrieved 6 January 2020.
  17. ^ "The Future of PrivacyTools". Archived from the original on 29 July 2021.
  18. ^ "VPN Services". Privacy Guides. August 2019. Retrieved 2021-12-03.
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