The company is best known for its encrypted email service, but the prospect of a free VPN tool will also be enticing to anyone who has concerns about privacy. The great thing about it is that it has a free tier that's free forever.
ProtonVPN said its service is based on a Secure Core architecture, which uses a number of encrypted tunnels in multiple countries to route internet traffic.
ProtonVPN is free, but the company relies on donations to provide the service.
Citing the rollback of Obama-era Internet privacy rules in the United States, and the ongoing censorship experienced by over a billion Internet users worldwide, Proton Technologies has launched ProtonVPN.
The company has plans to expand by reaching more people through its free VPN service. ProtonVPN operates under Swiss jurisdiction, meaning it is protected by some of the world's strongest privacy laws. Plus, you don't gain access to its Secure Core network or Tor servers.
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The free incarnation will likely suffice for some, but those seeking deeper levels of security and privacy can pay $4, $8, or $24 per month for access to servers in all 14 countries, from Australia, Switzerland, and the U.K, through Canada, Sweden, and Singapore.
ProtonVPN has been in beta for a few months.
The ProtonMail team has also taken a swipe at Google and Facebook, claiming the firms "abuse user privacy to sell advertisements", and claims ProtonMail "is committed to building and operating ProtonVPN with the same level of transparency that has come to characterize ProtonMail". This means that ProtonVPN is actually compatible with any other VPN client that supports OpenVPN. The service touts DNS leak prevention, a built-in Kill Switch feature which will block all network connections in the event that the connection with the VPN server is lost, one click built-in Tor support, peer-to-peer support, and native apps for Windows, macOS, Linux, Android and iOS.
ProtonVPN wants you to be able to browse the internet without worrying who might be spying on you.





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