Proton VPN Review
Community-sourced VPN review based on real Reddit & Twitter discussions
Proton VPN has a solid reputation as a privacy-focused VPN, and a lot of people like it because it feels trustworthy and reliable day to day. The free plan gets praised a lot as one of the better “act...
What the Community Says
Proton VPN has a solid reputation as a privacy-focused VPN, and a lot of people like it because it feels trustworthy and reliable day to day. The free plan gets praised a lot as one of the better “actually usable” free options, and the paid plan is often mentioned as a good pick if you care about things like no-logs, audits, and even anonymous payment options. It also comes up often alongside other privacy tools (like Proton Mail), which makes it appealing if you want everything under one roof.
The biggest complaint is speed: some people switch over from other VPNs and find Proton noticeably slower, especially depending on the server. A few also don’t love how certain torrenting setups work, since things like port forwarding can be a bit annoying to manage if the port changes when you reconnect. And while many trust Proton more than typical “affiliate-list” VPNs, there’s still a slice of people who are skeptical or just prefer competitors like Mullvad.
Strengths
- Strong privacy reputation
- Best-in-class free tier
- No-logs and audit-focused image
- Anonymous payment options
- Good reliability overall
Weaknesses
- Can be slower than competitors
- Port forwarding can be annoying for torrenting setups
- Auto-connect behavior can be frustrating
- Not everyone trusts it as much as top privacy rivals
Summary generated 1 week ago from 1012 community mentions
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4 reviews"@ShantDotMe @ProtonVPN @torproject So the question is: who do you trust? your ISP? your VPN provider? I personally prefer services where you don't need an account or login, such as Quad9 for DNS or Cloudflare Warp for 'VPN'."
"I use Cloudflare DNS and proton vpn, then nuke my isp's support email with pictures of my big balls"
"@uwukko Your ISP seeing you’re using a public VPN (proton has multihop so still harder but having your traffic route through switzerland is pretty damning regardless) is better than your traffic being revealed. Additionally ECH is useless if you’re using default DNS.. which most are"
"@roginnnn You don't need proton vpn or any subscription sa mga vpn, the only thing you need is to change your DNS to 8.8.8.8. Works properly fine on my end."