Apple TV app
Buried in Apple's tvOS 17 announcement is support for 3rd party VPN apps on tvOS. It would be amazing if Proton VPN had a tvOS app.
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Arslan Mehmood commented
A must have for the Apple TV many vpn providers have now added support for the platform.
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J commented
It really would be good if the team @ Proton could focus on the android TV app too, this is lacking so many basic features that it looks like it's just been forgotten about.
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Pascal commented
I'm about to take out a NordVPN subscription to use it on my Apple TV. As a Canadian living in Mexico, a VPN on my TV is the holy grail... Now that Apple TV finally allows it, you should adapt quickly and offer it as the other VPN services. Let's go!
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Guillaume commented
Apple TV support would be great especially as the Apple TV hosts a powerful processor that would ensure great VPN performance (like on latest Xiaomi google TV with the ARM quad core processor), no need to configure fireguard in a router.
I see that other providers start to offer it and it's a must have. -
GT commented
This would be awesome! I use my AppleTV to watch most things, and will be moving overseas in a year, so would love to have my ProtonVPN on AppleTV so I can continue streaming programming from home.
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Tony commented
Proton seems to be one of the last VPNs to support tvOS 17. Please don’t keep us waiting too much longer!
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Craig Keller (crgklr) commented
Critical!
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Anonymous commented
It’s about time to get a tvOS app, since all competition to Proton is already there! Please accelerate development for those paid users :)
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Magnus commented
Amen. The moment I realized my TV had a VPN feature, I searched the App Store for ProtonVPN.
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Anonymous commented
Happy ProtonVPN customer here, this is a massively important feature for use. I've already looked at other VPN vendors such as IP Varnish who now support tvOS 17.
As this is new, I will give Proton time to announce/update the public on tvOS but if there's no movement come my renewal in late 2024 I will consider other platforms.
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Andreas Gapsch commented
Is there a status on that?
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. commented
With VPN nows now appearing for AppleTV OS 17, can we please get a ProtonVPN app for AppleTV?
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Fernando commented
Since Apple tvOS 17 supports now 3rd party VPN apps, it would be great if Proton could port the iOS app to tvOS. That would make my life much easier when it comes to access geo-blocked content.
Thank you! -
Jack Mundale commented
if you support Apple TV, please make the documentation discoverable on your site. I suspect you do not support Apple TV, please make that clear on your site as well and consider supporting it.
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gallen commented
AndroidTV has the ability to use the ProtonVPN application, so when or will we see the same for AppleTV?
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WebEd commented
Invizbox pre-configured for ProtonVPN does exactly this. It has up to 4 preselected VPN servers, so you can switch countries easily. Came across this product in one of Proton how-to sections, so I assume it is safe (or am I being naive?). Have been using it for the last six months, is 100% reliable.
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Glenn commented
Looking forward to Community's response.
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Glenn commented
We use Apple TV for virtually all videos from a variety of sources such as Amazon Prime, Plex, Tubi, DW, NHK, France24, youtube, etc.
We always use Proton VPN (P-VPN) on our other Apple equipment: iPhones, iPads, Macs, etc
Would like to stay safe with P-VPN during all viewing.
Can you consider incorporating this as a feature in a upcoming release? We have found directions to alter the DNS in the Apple TV but they don't seem to work and we don't trust anybody on youtube.
We would not use a "flashed router" that claims to have P-VPN.
Thank you for your consideration.
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Flavio Aggio commented
When my laptop is connected to Invizbox 2 via the US, I can play Netflix, Hulu, and HBO videos in the US without problems. When I try to do the same with my AppleTV, it does not work. Enabling this feature would be great and I think more people would adopt ProtonVPN and Invizbox.
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Anonymous commented
It would be great to work the VPN capability on an APPLE TV