from the team:


Hi everyone,

As you may know, Proton VPN has repeatedly proven effective anti-censorship tools, allowing people to find trustworthy news sources and access obstructed content.

To make Proton VPN’s anti-censorship features even more accessible, we made it possible to log in to the Android app without creating an account. Now you can log in and use the Proton VPN Android app for free without entering any credentials (i.e. you can “continue as guest”):

Together with the constant expansion of our infrastructure (over 6000 servers in close to 100 countries), we believe that this will help our privacy-first VPN service reach those who need it the most more efficiently than ever.

Thank you for your support,

The Proton Team

  • LeadersAtWork@lemmy.world
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    5 months ago

    What they mean is normally when something isn’t being paid for, you are the actual product. It’s why people should never use free password managers, for instance.

    Proton may be unique in that the free tier might actually be exactly what it says it is: A product for you. Not a product OF you.

    I’m already interested. Anywhere I can get more information that is not on Proton’s website?

    • Markus Sugarhill
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      5 months ago

      X, Google, Amazon, you can pay for their services and still be the product. I am not sure if that rule is good in any direction anymore.