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    Proton VPN Promises Major Improvements For Users In Its Fall and Winter Updates

    Days after rolling out its early Black Friday discounts, Proton VPN released its fall and winter product roadmap, announcing the addition of five new free server locations, a new VPN architecture and a command-line Linux interface.

    The new server locations — Mexico, Canada, Switzerland, Norway and Singapore — bring the total number of servers available to people on Proton VPN’s free plan to 10. Proton’s software automatically chooses the best location, but it’s possible to choose a server manually as well.


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    Proton says it’s developing a new VPN architecture to develop reliable apps more quickly and with quicker deployment of new features, Stealth support for Linux and, sometime in the future, post-quantum encryption.

    A feature Proton says is much requested among its customers — a command-line terminal interface for Linux — is on the horizon, as well as the ability to auto-launch the company’s Linux app on startup,

    Lastly, Proton VPN will introduce a new admin console for professional customers with what it describes as: «More granular policies and security controls.»

    In a recent CNET review, Proton VPN earned high marks for privacy, speed and open-source apps. The service’s Black Friday deal offers its VPN service for $2.49 a month, a drop from the usual price of $9.99.

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