Proton VPN (BETA) - New Service for PLUS ProtonMail users

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Proton mail are in a good position ( geographically and legally ) to create a truly excellent
and trustworthy VPN service .... it is definitely one to watch .

Autistici have been offering a VPN service to users of their mail system for sometime now ,
but it's not exactly easy to get an account with them

@Umbra I'm guessing it means premium ( paying ) users of Proton mail ?

@Quassar surely 13 countries means 13 IP addresses to choose from ?
 
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nah 13 contries per 4 ip for each one of them mean 13x4 but its curently but for sure with time they will add a lot more servers and features..

Australia
Canada
France
Germany
Hong Kong
Iceland
Japan
Netherlands
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
United Kingdom
United States

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@Myriad YES only paid member of Proton Mail have access to beta VPN for free as Testers
I have to use same account ID/Pass as i have in Proton mail... i would/wish have diferent for more secure :S but i belive they will change it with time if beta test done.
 
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OK - thanks for clarifying .

So even after we rule out the " Five Eyes " nations , that still gives plenty of choices for users .
 

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Questions

1) Any Firewall, Kill Switch, DNS and WbRTC leak protection?
2) How many are Gigabit servers? All or some? Are the servers dedicated bare-metal or cloud-based?
3) Bandwidth limitation. Unlimited bandwidth is a bluff. Please say its 1TB or 2TB.
4) Any multi-hop?
5) How does it integrates with Tor in its ProtonMail?
6) What VPN protocols and encryption is it using?
7) Using dedicated or shared IP addresses?
8) Does it blocks ads, trackers, malwares, comes with anti-fingerprinting feature etc
9) Does it use cookies and 3rd-party tracking services?
10) What's its logging policy? NO LOG policy is bluffing. So what info are required of you?

....and many more to ask
 
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OK - thanks for clarifying .

So even after we rule out the " Five Eyes " nations , that still gives plenty of choices for users .
You also have to consider those 9 and 14 eyes countries

In addition, countries like Japan, S Korea, Israel and Singapore are close allies of the US
 
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Myriad

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@HarborFront

Good questions , one and all .
Anyone considering using a VPN service from any provider should be asking those questions .

If these primary issues can't be answered to your satisfaction then it is probably all a waste of time .
A bad VPN can be worse than no VPN , in some ways .

The user is advertising to their ISP ( and many others ) that they are trying to keep their details private ,
but at the same time , leaking some of those very same details , unwittingly ..... Doh !
 

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This will definitely be one to watch. Thanks for the share.
 

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ok, got something on its No Logging policy

Does ProtonVPN store user information?
ProtonVPN respects its users’ privacy and enforces a No Logs policy. This means your VPN connections remain private and we do not store information about your connections or the websites you visit.

For the purpose of securing your account and making sure it’s you who is singing in, we store a single timestamp of your accounts most recent login. Here again, we do not store any information about where you signed in from, how long you were logged in or where you logged in from.

Does ProtonVPN store user information? - ProtonVPN Support
 

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Australia - 5 eyes
Canada - 5 eyes
France - 9 eyes
Germany - 14 eyes
Hong Kong
Iceland
Japan - strong ally of US
Netherlands - 9 eyes
Spain - 14 eyes
Sweden - 14 eyes
Switzerland
United Kingdom - 5 eyes
United States - 5 eyes

From the above you can see you don't have many countries to surf if you value your privacy
 
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Myriad

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Australia - 5 eyes
Canada - 5 eyes
France - 9 eyes
Germany - 14 eyes
Hong Kong
Iceland
Japan - strong ally of US
Netherlands - 9 eyes
Spain - 14 eyes
Sweden - 14 eyes
Switzerland
United Kingdom - 5 eyes
United States - 5 eyes

From the above you can see you don't have many countries to surf if you value your privacy

You are right , of course .
But that is going to apply to any VPN service with servers in those countries .

We don't want to be picking fruit from poisoned trees , do we ?

I noticed that in VPN comparison websites , some companies are touting the fact that they are based in Panama
or have servers there , or both .
It got me thinking that Panama has served the global shipping industry very well , for a very long time ,
providing them with a flag-of-convenience , and a legal registry .

It might be worth looking into a little more
 

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HarborFront

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You are right , of course .
But that is going to apply to any VPN service with servers in those countries .

We don't want to be picking fruit from poisoned trees , do we ?

I noticed that in VPN comparison websites , some companies are touting the fact that they are based in Panama
or have servers there , or both .
It got me thinking that Panama has served the global shipping industry very well , for a very long time ,
providing them with a flag-of-convenience , and a legal registry .

It might be worth looking into a little more
They are just starting off. As they grow I suppose they'll add more servers and in more countries. Just wait and see
 

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I am PM user also. But my thoughts is they should be focused their "primary" thing what is "secure" - email, neither than put some VPN services also in the soup. But it all about business.
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