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Abandon the scurvy Big Tech, matey! Set sail with the brand new Proton VPN Linux app, arr!

2023-11-08

Avast ye, me hearties! Linux VPN users be now able to relish the same grand features that be found on other devices, mateys. Take a gander at the appearance of Proton VPN's fresh app, arrr!

Abandon the scurvy Big Tech, matey! Set sail with the brand new Proton VPN Linux app, arr!

Linux VPN users can now enjoy the same functionality they have on other devices as a popular provider just launched an all-new application. The painful need to compromise on features and design for the sake of improved privacy is well-known to all Linux loyalists. However, Proton VPN claims to be committed to helping all users—no matter the device they use—to "break free from Big Tech and use a free operating system with privacy as its core."

As mentioned, the provider already included a VPN app for Linux in its offering for over two years. Proton VPN was also one of only a few services (together with Surfshark) to feature a graphic user interface (GUI). However, it wasn't perfect, and the provider decided to put the time and effort into delivering the full range of functionality and design benefits that its users truly need and deserve.

Talking about the work to rebuild the application from scratch, Proton said the main challenge has been coping with the fragmentation of distribution in the Linux market. "A ubiquitous problem is that trying to support all the various networking aspects of different distributions from the beginning often leads to custom solutions that create compatibility and stability issues," a spokesperson told me.

The new Proton VPN Linux app comes then equipped with advanced security and privacy features, all wrapped up in an "elegant, efficient and modular in design user interface." Some of my favorites include DNS filtering to block intrusive ads, trackers, and malware; NetShield, a kill switch to make sure your IP address isn't leaked even when your connection drops; its very own VPN Accelerator technology to deliver performance up to 400% faster over large distances; port-forwarding to improve P2P activities; and Secure Core, which reroutes your internet traffic via an extra secure server before connecting you to a second server location of your choice.

The range of security and privacy features is also expected to grow in the future to match Proton's applications across all other platforms. Further plans also include adding support for the popular WireGuard protocol and a command line interface.

At the time of writing, users can use OpenVPN DCO, which the provider promises will deliver identical speed performance, and, if a GUI is a must-have for you, Proton also suggests using the old app until then.

All in all, Proton's spokesperson told me: "We think everyone deserves access to security and privacy, and our ambition is that all users, no matter which operating system they use, should be able to enjoy these benefits without compromising."

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