Proton VPN to Offer More Speed, More Security, More Servers
Key takeaways
- That's what Proton VPN is promising in its spring and summer roadmap, unveiled this week.
- The upgrades are vital if Proton VPN is to help customers cope with increasing government censorship and age verification systems, product lead Antonio Cesarano said in the blog announcement.
- "That's what this roadmap is about: removing friction, improving reliability and giving you the tools you need to stay private and connected in an increasingly challenging online world," Cesarano said in the post.
More speed, more security, more servers. That's what Proton VPN is promising in its spring and summer roadmap, unveiled this week. The plan includes an updated Wire Guard protocol, a redesigned Linux app with support for the Stealth protocol, over 20,000 servers worldwide and expanded admin controls for businesses.
The upgrades are vital if Proton VPN is to help customers cope with increasing government censorship and age verification systems, product lead Antonio Cesarano said in the blog announcement.
"That's what this roadmap is about: removing friction, improving reliability and giving you the tools you need to stay private and connected in an increasingly challenging online world," Cesarano said in the post. "Our focus this spring and summer is to make privacy easier to use for everyone."