Aside from a performance limitation, it only gives you three servers through which to connect and all three are generally congested. The product starts out with a free tier that lets you connect a single device with limited speed-but this isn't going to be enough for most users on a permanent basis. ProtonVPN also does well in the pricing department. Even compared to VPNs aimed at more mainstream operating systems (OSes), ProtonVPN ticks off a lot of boxes, including a nice privacy architecture and built-in Tor access (Opens in a new window). While that obviously implies there's no graphical user interface (GUI) available during the setup process, that's not to say this isn't a fully functioning service. If the company ever invests more in the overall Linux experience, then it will be the service to beat. But, nevertheless, it's a very good choice for penguin users looking for more security. Starting at $4 per month, it's not quite as fast or easy to set up as our Editors' Choice winners NordVPN (for Linux) and Private Internet Access VPN (for Linux). ProtonVPN (for Linux) impressed me during my testing of Linux virtual private networks (VPNs), with its basically smooth setup process and solid performance. ![]()
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