I use protonVPN free option since I do not need heavy internationalization use (just for safety in certain cases), I have nothing against the product. I noticed that on Linux there is no installer tool, but rather a instruction docs on web to follow to install the application and using it via shell (linux terminal). If you love quick installers, you might stay on windows or macOS to use it. Also, there are two types of connections ( udp and tcp). Udp does not have congestion control (meaning it does not have a max size of data sent), tcp has it (meaning sometimes it may be slower). Get used to the terminal I guess if you linux
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Has anybody tried ProtonVPN? I haven't used it myself yet but it sounds like a good option. Also not too expensive IMHO and swiss-based.
I use protonVPN free option since I do not need heavy internationalization use (just for safety in certain cases), I have nothing against the product. I noticed that on Linux there is no installer tool, but rather a instruction docs on web to follow to install the application and using it via shell (linux terminal). If you love quick installers, you might stay on windows or macOS to use it. Also, there are two types of connections ( udp and tcp). Udp does not have congestion control (meaning it does not have a max size of data sent), tcp has it (meaning sometimes it may be slower). Get used to the terminal I guess if you linux