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PLEASE, for the love of the universe! PRIORITIZE THIS.
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The problem here is that the organizations/websites/services that block VPN's tend to use lists that flag known data center/VPN network blocks, so to avoid this Proton would likely need to acquire a large amount of residential IP's somehow and implement a "Residential" IP VPN feature/service to get around this. Some other VPN providers offer this, but it's not very straightforward to do and would likely need to be a feature unique to each persons account where you would get one residential IP. There's no "better technology" to bypass this.