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Proton VPN review 2025: A nonprofit service with premium performance

Proton VPN stands out for its free plan with no data limits and its nonprofit ownership. It's easy to install and manage, runs smoothly, and meets high standards for security and privacy. It has more IP locations in Africa than any competitor and is working towards full IPv6 support. Proton VPN gets an enthusiastic recommendation, especially for torrenting, which it supports on almost every server. The apps for Apple systems lag behind their Windows and Android counterparts, and the free servers can be slow, but these cons are minor compared to the pros. Proton VPN retains 88% of download speeds and 98% of upload speeds, with a global latency average under 300ms. It has no DNS leaks or WebRTC leaks on any servers, and its WireShark test showed active packet encryption. The best plan costs $81.36 for two years, and the free plan includes unlimited data and critical security features, but you can't choose your server. Proton VPN's privacy policy prevents collection of IP addresses unless a user violates the terms of service, and no third parties are allowed to handle personally identifiable information. Overall, Proton VPN is a strong choice for anyone looking for a reliable and secure VPN.
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