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I’ve been using Express and had a great experience so far, but I may want to try a Proton subscription for cloud space and more emails. It also comes with a VPN service but I’m a little leary on trying something new. Any thoughts on Proton VPN?

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[–] Dave@lemmy.nz 8 points 2 months ago (7 children)

I've used it, but haven't used others so can't compare!

What did you want to know?

I've recently signed up for Proton Unlimited, and have been playing with things. If you're interested in the drive space, note there's no Linux sync client (it's Lemmy so I feel obligated to let you know), only the web client. There's a windows client though.

The VPN is pretty easy. Log in, quick connect. Or manually select a server.

Needing bridge software for IMAP and having to use their email app on mobile is a bit annoying but it's good enough that it's fine.

I've found their help guides pretty good.

[–] loopy@lemm.ee 6 points 2 months ago (6 children)

I guess if the VPN speeds were fine, if there were drops in connection, and whether you can manually choose a location.

Have you used the cloud service for photo backup? I currently have an iPhone and it sounds neat to switch to bundling Proton and dropping the iCloud subscription.

I’d probably just use Proton’s mail app on mobile. It’s actually pretty snappy and intuitive, and it has always had the basic features I need.

[–] OmanMkII@aussie.zone 3 points 2 months ago

While it's a pretty good vpn all round that's super easy to set and forget, I've been having issues the last ~6 months in Australia with the CIDR ranges getting blocked by Google, Reddit, and the like. It's annoying to have it run fine for a few days, then suddenly have every second thing I do needing to solve a captcha for it.

Try the freemium tier for a while and see if it works for you - I may be wrong and you'll run a whole month with nothing, but never hurts to verify.

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