Add split-tunneling to Profiles
Add split-tunneling as a customizable option for a Profile. This way if someone frequently uses split-tunneling for various applications, they do not have to go into the settings menu and make the app selections every time.
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fiendish
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I was looking through the profile settings and noticed this wasn't available. It's annoying to have to look through and select/deselect the individual programs each time I'm switching profiles.
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Junior
commented
I was about to open a request at this moment with this intention. I use VPN for both work and leisure, and adopting the same split tunneling rules for all profiles is, frankly, an opening for potential problems, including security issues. Allowing split tunneling to be defined in profiles is essential.
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Jon
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Do you anticipate a way to do split tunneling by website on Mac, in addition to application? I'm running into more and more websites that will not accept VPN connections, but are needed daily for my business. I don't want to open the flood gates for just a few sites.
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Abdul Rauf commented
That's a must have feature because e.g. I want to have different tunnel settings at home and at office without manually changes these each time.
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NexusFred
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The new version is useless. If I select a firefox exe all firefox installed will use the VPN.
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Boo
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I only need the VPN enabled for certain programs, but I need them to not connect without the VPN. Not having split tunneling on Mac means I can have programs connect to the internet without a VPN on accident.
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Michael
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I would really love to see it implemented. With how Android Kill Switch works when enabled you can sort of use ProtonVPN with Normal Split Tunneling mode like a basic firewall.
With normal split tunneling mode and all apps added in - no app has access to the internet. If you remove an app from that list - it does. Which is near perfect as it combines VPN and a Firewall in one app.
But it sucks that Split Tunneling list isnt saved per profile.
Please make it happen!
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arnim
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Odd that not many more people have requested this as a must have. So many applications do not work properly when VPN is enabled! Be good to get a timeline when this is planned to be implemented. Thanks
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Craig
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Split tunneling on the MacOS app is essential for me because I need to exclude a certain domain or application from the VPN for work. We use Citrix to connect in and aren't allowed to connect via a VPN, so this means I can't be protected on my personal computer whilst connected to work.
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Egor Trostyankov
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It would be nice to be able to customize profiles and select in each profile which specific applications in a given profile should pass through the VPN network.
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Piers
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My Ubiquiti router is connected to other remote offices
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Peter
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Brazil is censoring many sites and platforms.
Having the VPN enabled for all services is not the best alternative.
Using split tunneling for only a few of them would be ideal. -
Fanyang Meng commented
need this please. Why it is on Windows instead of on macos?
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KP
commented
Please support this. It's critical for your Mac users
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TheSocialRecluse
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This feature request should be merged with a prior one: https://protonmail.uservoice.com/forums/932836-proton-vpn/suggestions/41963314-split-tunnel-support-for-macos
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Marios
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This is a must. Protonvpn needs split tunneling for MAC
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OnTheFenceDeveloper
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Yep - same here. I tried out ExpressVPN recently to see if I was able to surf to sites that block the Proton IP addresses - but it was much of a muchness really.
However, their MacOS app did support Split Tunnelling which I found useful and am surpised that the Proton app doesn't have it yet. There is another request for the same featurefrom a few years ago so it seems like this isn't a priority.
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Ahmed Elsayed
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For Mac, split tunnelling is available from the browser's plugins. We should be able to do the same from proton VPN app itself. The best if this can be configured as a template so you can link it to any existing connection or profile
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Hazeem commented
I'm quite surprise that a very good, well known and established VPN operator like Proton VPN only offering a pretty basic feature on Android TV apps. What's the point for if your selling point can offer high quality streaming anywhere and every around the world if the app itself lacking of split tunnelling feature. Please consider this as your future apps developement feature.
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Guy
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Split tunneling is quite important and needed. Also it'll bring ProtonVPN with parity with Windows and Android and other VPN services.