Proton VPN's mission is to ensure freedom of speech and fight online censorship everywhere. Here's what we're doing to help:

🥷Windows Stealth: Disguise #VPN traffic

🆕 New servers: in 12 critical countries on the Freedom House Index and the Democracy Index

🥸 Discreet Icon: Disguise the #ProtonVPN app on #Android

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Here's how to use the stealth protocol: https://protonvpn.com/blog/stealth-vpn-protocol

And here's how to disguise your #ProtonVPN app on Android: https://protonvpn.com/support/disguise-app-icon

Defeat censorship with Stealth, our new VPN protocol | Proton VPN

Stealth is a new VPN protocol from Proton VPN that overcomes censorship in restrictive countries.

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@protonprivacy It's a shame that once again Proton has treated Linux as an afterthought, with no support for Stealth. I'm a long time paying customer, still waiting for Linux parity with the other platforms on VPN and Drive. Very disappointing.
@owlyph With Wireguard for Linux about to come out of beta, we are also planning to bring Stealth to Linux as we work on additional feature parity requests.
@protonprivacy I'm glad to hear that, it's good news. However, it doesn't change the fact that Proton appears to always treat Linux as an afterthought, waiting for sometimes years before eventually rolling out features that make it work like the proprietary options (options that take advantage of their users), which Proton seems to favour in a practice of non-alignment with its own objectives. Parity should be designed and built-in from day one, not as an afterthought to catch up.