Reviews for Proton VPN: Fast & Secure
Proton VPN: Fast & Secure by Proton
297 reviews
- Rated 1 out of 5by Nelan, 8 months ago
- Rated 2 out of 5by Firefox user 13605504, 8 months ago
- Rated 1 out of 5by Kookai, 8 months agoVPN doesn't work with Firefox Containers. Split tunnel is only whitelist mode when it should be blacklist instead. Doesn't have the same feature set as the desktop app. Plus Proton is stubborn in not implementing SOCKS5 to make it work with Firefox Containers even though Mullvad does it.
For anyone coming here, just subscribe to Mullvad instead and use the advanced proxy settings for Firefox containers. - Rated 2 out of 5by Firefox user 13659045, 9 months agoIt's buggy. At the beginning it would keep reconnecting and switching server all the time, though this was a few months ago so I don't know if that's fixed. But now I tried using it again and its supposed to reconnect when restarting browser but instead it gets stuck and doesn't connect. I had to disable the extension. Also if my internet goes out the vpn doesn't automatically reconnect I have to manually disconnect and connect again.
- Rated 1 out of 5by Firefox user 18298287, 9 months ago
- Rated 1 out of 5by Rufus J Squirrel, 9 months agoI really love Proton as a company but this add-on is infuriatingly buggy. Every time I boot Firefox, it will not reconnect and I have gotten to the point where I have to disable and re-install it to get it to work. I never had this problem with Nord and Proton offering a Firefox extension was a big factor in my decision to switch. I have no idea why it won't connect either because the way it is designed means it just sits there in a window with a spinning pinwheel and won't give me any information about what it's doing.
- Rated 5 out of 5by Craig, 9 months ago
- Rated 3 out of 5by Alex, 9 months agoGood server with good speed. The add-on is not bad, but there are sometimes connection drops. The biggest disappointment is that every time me open the browser, the add-on does not create a connection automatically. Each time I have to log in to my proton account and only then manually create a connection. For comparison, the same Proton extension works flawlessly in the Google Chrome browser.
- Rated 1 out of 5by Firefox user 18282187, 9 months agoWaste of time. I chose the free option for FF Linux, but you can not do anything with it, there is no country available, all the options are turned off.
- Rated 1 out of 5by Firefox user 12729804, 9 months ago
- Rated 1 out of 5by Firefox user 18266299, 9 months agodoesn't work on free plan
no app for arm hardware so far as I can tell - Rated 4 out of 5by Lucy, 10 months agoWorks nice if you have a paid subscription. Though, would be wonderful to implement reverse version of the split-tunneling, when only sites specified are routed through the VPN.
E.g. if I'm ok with revealing my ip to most of the sites I visit, or I already route all the home network traffic through a local Proton server, but I want to completely hide my location from selected few sites. For them I'd like Firefox to automatically route the connection through a secure-core network. Currently it is only available when you manually connect and disconnect the extension as needed, and I often forget to do so.
Otherwise, a very useful extension - Rated 2 out of 5by MB, 10 months agoIncredibly flaky VPN connection. I can be happiliy browsing then things .... just ... stop. Then I look at the extension icon and it's a warning yellow. It's disconnected with no notification. So I click to reconnect and a notification shows "Connected", BUT the actual window still shows connecting, and more often than not that connection actually fails.
It's got nice features with split tunneling and so on, but way too frustrating to use regularly. - Rated 1 out of 5by infinitecrafter, 10 months agoThe proton vpn desktop version is free but this is not.
- Rated 1 out of 5by Firefox user 18245572, 10 months agoproton has free vpn service in desktop but this extension won't work if you're not premium plan, LOL
- Rated 1 out of 5by siam, 10 months agowent through all the steps to get it to work, made an account, whatever– and when i opened the extension to turn it on, all the countries are grayed out and the only button available is one telling me to upgrade my plan. i got this extension because it was supposed to be free. clearly, it is not. incredibly disappointed.
- Rated 1 out of 5by Blue, 10 months agoHaving to occassionaly enter my Proton username and password at random times, which renders Firefox unusable until I enter that Proton log in information, is extremely annoying.
And btw, for some reason my Proton log in didn't work for this extension (I use a password manager, so not only do I know my log in info is correct, I was able to log into my Proton account via the Proton website).
I had to close Firefox and disable this extension. - Rated 1 out of 5by KnOwlEdge, 10 months agoRIDICULOUS decision.
A free addon for paying users.
Who on freaking earth, heaven and hell came up with this amusing idea?
And they don't even write it clearly in the short description right next to "add to firefox", which is as far as most of us go when downloading something with a good reputation.
Seriously, who can be so greedy and mean to make such an addon only available to paying users?
Another famous VPN also offers 10GB free monthly and they offer an addon for everybody.
It totally makes sense.
There are already enough downsides with the free account. Let people use the app, so they can see if they like it. Not everybody wants a system wide VPN!
So not customer friendly.
And their people in Reddit even removed my post when I was asking about this.
I swear I will never pay for anything Proton now. EVER. - Rated 5 out of 5by Boogus, 10 months ago
- Rated 1 out of 5by Firefox user 18210921, a year ago
- Rated 1 out of 5by Davide, a year agoIt leaks dns. When you connect, it's still using old DNS servers.
You can test it on: https://browserleaks.com/dns - Rated 5 out of 5by DiogoDP, a year agoThis extension is very useful, especially when some websites don't allow me to use a VPN when accessing them.
I am able to exclude these sites from the VPN without having to disable it completely, as used to happen with apps or when importing the Wireguard file on Linux.
Now I've migrated to this extension and I'm very satisfied!