Proton VPN
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Onion Service for protonvpn.com
Please add a Tor Onion Service for protonvpn.com
Proton currently already has an Onion Service for the main site:
However, there is no Onion Service for the vpn site:
Please create an Onion Service for the protonvpn.com site.
I recommend doing this by a subdomain of the existing Onion Service, for example:
After the Onion Service is available, please also update the 'onion-location` header, so that Tor Browser automatically notifies visitors of protonvpn.com that there is a more secure Onion Service available
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Indonesia
Add language Indonesian, also payment using the Qris method or add payment using Rupiah/IDR
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ProtonVPN for OpenSUSE
Flatpak sand-boxing makes a fully functioning VPN client difficult. While I still think it's a good option to push the VPN client to more Linux distros, if that isn't an option, I'd like to see an OpenSUSE supported VPN client.
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Reuse keys / change peer in WireGuard configuration
Currently if you generate a configuration through account.protonvpn.com/downloads the private key will only be valid for the server you chose. If you want to change the server, it's not enough to replace its public key and endpoint address for another Proton VPN server, you have to generate a new configuration with a new private key.
In an ideal world, I could generate a single configuration / private key, and later change out the VPN server endpoint. This would make it a lot less hurdle to switch VPN servers on routers.
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Allow unauthenticated access to HTTPS Squid proxies from Proton VPN IP ranges
One important feature other privacy VPNs offer is the ability to use proxies for per-service split-tunneling. For example, when using the Firefox Multi-Account Containers extensions, one can assign different HTTP or SOCKS5 proxies for different containers. This allows users to compartmentalize multiple online identities by assigning a different IP address to them. Some desktop apps also support specifying a proxy.
Proton has already stated that SOCKS5 won't be supported because it doesn't meet some security requirements. However, Proton already operates HTTPS Squid proxies, because they are used by the Proton VPN browser extension.
These HTTPS Squid proxies require authentication though,…
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