• New apps for Windows, iOS, and iPadOS as we refresh the look and feel of Proton VPN while also adding some of the most commonly requested features by you, such as hiding free servers (for paid users), selecting servers based on cities, and more.
  • Custom DNS for Android, macOS, iOS and iPadOS, and Linux.
  • Expanded support for streaming platforms at national and international level (we currently support more than 60).
  • iOS users will be able to add a Proton VPN widget to their home screens for easy access.
  • Expanded IPv6 support across platforms.
  • Port forwarding on macOS & Linux.
  • Guest mode for iOS & iPadOS.
  • Split tunneling on macOS first, then Linux.
  • And some new (secret) privacy features!

Read full blogpost: Link

@compostgoblin@slrpnk.net
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Excited to see improvements coming for Linux port forwarding!

@Hugin@lemmy.world
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Seriously. I’ve abandon my proton vpn account because the linux port forwarding was such garbage. Absolute garbage implementation for an advertised feature.

Sunshine (she/her)
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The Linux updates are the most exciting for me!

Davel23
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I hope they’re going to improve port forwarding on Linux.

It is mentioned on their roadmap

Davel23
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Nice, thanks!

Forerunner
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For me too, i can’t wait for the Custom DNS option!

@BonerMan@ani.social
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Still waiting for drive Linux

undetermined
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I wish for a bug fix for the VPN login on Linux mint

The Mink in the Post is just the Link to the static image…

Forerunner
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No it’s not, for me it opens the blogpost. But in case: https://protonvpn.com/blog/product-roadmap-winter-2024-2025

@Acters@lemmy.world
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The link he is talking about is the post has the link to the image when you tap or click the image. The link in the post description or text is the correct link. It’s weird

@callmepk@lemmy.world
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Is there any updates on Proton Calendar?

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Set more acccesible plan process . Most of people can’t afford that much of a plan. I wish that you could have more rational prices for todays reality . That’s keeping me off your products .

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@geography082 @forerunner That might force Proton’s arm to permit advertising (other than Proton pushing their own products).

And yet split tunneling and LAN access, combined with killswitch, are still broken on Android but work on Windows.

Can I get blocking servers based on city, too?

Stupid puritan bullshit makes just picking a random US server really annoying.

Am I the only one who wants to login without putting my mail account?

@BonerMan@ani.social
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Uhhhhh… What?

I assume the user wants Mullvad-like access, where you have no email or anything else, and you just have a set of numbers to authenticate. But it’s just my assumption.

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Ah, but that doesn’t make sense for proton

CustomDNS is huge. Finally!!

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