Proton VPN: Fast & Secure Reviews – Page 9

5/5 rating based on 151 reviews. Read all reviews for Proton VPN: Fast & Secure for iPhone.
Proton VPN: Fast & Secure is free iOS app published by Proton AG

Shame!!!!!

Shame proton vpn

Dear sirs! Do you want a reliable VPN? Did you go to PROTON VPN? I assure you are making the biggest mistake of your life! Maybe someone fatal! Proton Vpn, Proton Mail works closely with FSB of RUSSIA! Don 't believe their lies about the laws they try to cover up... If you have frequent cliffs - think! After some time they will give you apologies and confessions in cooperation and drain of information about you! It is not only the FSB of Russia that is leaked to all services that are involved in your data. I have a confession correspondence in the drain of my personal information and a sad experience! My council!!!!!! Bypass PROTON VPN, PROTON MAIL!


Terrible

Bah bahahaha

Junk years later


TERRIBLE

SHAHROOZ.ME

I have the ProtonVPN Plus trial service. Your costumer support is awful. And also l’m not satisfied with the connection quality. Your kill switch feature is the worst!


best vpn app

Savage Libra

good app and easy to use


Fast & secure

ADHD Tim

I wanted a free VPN I could use at work since I know they maintain a record of all text traffic through their system. I mainly use my phone for texting with my wife: nothing controversial but I cherish my privacy. I’m very surprised at the speed through the service. Any VPN I’ve used previously has been very slow. I notice a slight delay, but nothing which impacts the quality of my experience. On the rare occasions when I need to look up something at home which may attract government attention, I also will turn it on.


Unacceptably bad

Ken Seussers

UPDATE: I’ve been using the free “Plus” trial for a week. This is the 4th time in the last 8 hours the VPN has turned itself off and disconnected my WiFi, leaving me to fiddle with both in order to properly reconnect. I’ve read the reviews on here - this has been an ongoing issue with smartphones for at least a YEAR!? Clearly the developers don’t find leaving even paying customers vulnerable to exploits a problem, and have no intention to fix this issue! As expensive as this product is, absolute fail! Just ok. Often much slower than expected, and I have to interrupt my work more often than I like to try to find the “right” connection. To be fair, this could be because the building-wide wifi gets a bit slow from time to time to begin with. Not as slow as nord vpn, less sketchy than bitdefender, and I haven’t been blocked from any sites for being on a vpn like cyber ghost. In theory Proton should be less likely to have vulnerabilities or be compromised like some of the big names have been or could be, so that is the main sell.


Amazing

Selth333

Amazing!!! Got to see tbbt on Netflix along with himym god I hate Hulu ads. Go to London use the free


vpn bug wifi for iphone

shideh.zehtab

When switching on proton vpn, i will encounter wi fi network ??????


Doesn’t work with Netflix

Awesomewun

Bummed to find out it doesn’t bypass Netflix proxy error, especially since I paid for the plus yearly subscription.


I know who I am dealing with and excellent protection

Chanson+de+Roland

I give ProtonVPN five stars because its service provides top-level encryption and protection against all of the threats to privacy and security that VPN can protect against. Its jurisdiction, Switzerland, provides good protection of privacy, requiring rigorous proof in Swiss courts that a user has breached the law in ways that divest him of the privacy protections of Swiss law, and even then, only after an order from the Swiss courts, ProtonVPN’s no-logs policy, except for a timestamp that cannot be used to identify or track a user, avails the movant for the warrant nothing, at least for the user’s past internet activity. And Swiss law requires that the target of surveillance be eventually notified of that surveillance and who is doing it. Finally, and this came to be most important, ProtonVPN discloses its owners and executives so that the community of journalists and users and advocates for privacy can vet them. That, as of this writing, is not true of either NordVPN or ExpressVPN. After failing to identify NordVPN’s owners and executive officers, I stopped using its service, because no can trust those who they don’t know. And NordVPN and ExpressVPN’s justifications for not disclosing their owners and executives is risible. Though reviewer, users, and tech journalists don’t seem to know who ExpressVPN and NordVPN’s owners and executives are, it is absurd to think that the likes of MI6, CIA, NSA, Mossad, China’s Ministry of State Security, and other elite intelligence and law enforcement agencies don’t. ProtonVPN discloses its owners and executives so that we can vet them and so that a free press, Switzerland and other democratic Western law enforcement and intelligence agencies, and we, the people, can protect them, which is the only protection that any honest VPN’s owner and executive has.