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Proton VPN official website — disambiguation and where to go for what

A disambiguation page for shoppers searching 'Proton VPN official website'. The Proton VPN Reference Hub is an independent editorial portal, not the official Proton AG storefront. This page explains the distinction and what each resource covers.

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01. What this page covers

This hub is editorial, not the official Proton VPN website.

The Proton VPN Reference Hub is an independent reader-supported editorial portal covering Proton VPN download, free tier, plans, protocols and jurisdiction. We are not Proton AG, do not sell subscriptions and do not host the official client downloads.

The official Proton VPN website is operated by Proton AG, the Swiss company that develops Proton VPN, Proton Mail, Proton Drive, Proton Pass and Proton Calendar. Account creation, subscription billing, official client downloads and customer-support tickets all live on the official site.

We do not link directly to the official Proton storefront from any page on this hub. Outbound links route to government, educational and editorial hubs only.

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02. How it fits with the rest of the Proton VPN reference hub

When to use this hub versus the official site.

Use this editorial hub for: research before subscribing, comparison frameworks, protocol explainers, jurisdiction context, threat-model framing and coupon tracking. Use the official Proton VPN site for: account creation, subscription billing, client downloads, customer support tickets and feature documentation.

If you reached this page expecting the official site, search for the official Proton VPN URL directly. Brand-preferred official URL uses the proton.me top-level domain.

Editorial independence is the operating commitment; we do not redirect or proxy to official commercial properties.

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Where to go for what
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Account creationOfficial Proton siteNot on this hub
Subscription billingOfficial Proton siteNot on this hub
Client downloadOfficial channelsHub documents channels
Customer support ticketsOfficial Proton siteNot on this hub
Research, comparisonThis hubEditorial coverage
Protocol explainersThis hubEditorial coverage
Jurisdiction contextThis hubEditorial coverage
Coupon trackingThis hubWeekly refresh

Proton VPN official website — reader questions

Five common questions reproduced from the reader inbox.

01. Is this the official Proton VPN website?

No. This is an independent editorial portal hub. The official Proton VPN website is operated by Proton AG.


02. Where is the official Proton VPN website?

Proton operates the official site at the proton.me top-level domain. Search the official URL directly.


03. Why doesn't the hub link to the official site?

Editorial independence. We avoid affiliate-style outbound linking to retailer or service-provider commercial properties.


04. Should I create my Proton VPN account on this hub?

No. Account creation lives on the official Proton site. The hub is editorial-only.


05. Where do I download the official Proton VPN client?

Official Proton website, Apple App Store, Google Play Store, Microsoft Store, F-Droid or signed GitHub releases. The hub's vpn-download page documents the channels.

Methodology — how we research and revise

A reproducible methodology beats opinion-based recommendation at every horizon longer than a single subscription cycle.

The reader desk works from four recurring inputs. Weekly catalog and pricing scrapes capture promotional cycles and feature changes. Annual third-party security audits, when published by independent firms, inform the security overview pages. Reader inbox traffic — roughly 600 messages per week on the privacy-software beat — identifies the friction points real users hit. Published Swiss court rulings affecting the broader privacy-software ecosystem, when issued, drive event-driven jurisdiction-page updates.

Revision cadence is weekly for tracker pages, monthly for category explainers and event-driven for security audits, regulator actions or major policy changes. Every page carries a visible last-updated date in the byline. When facts change, the portal prefers visible revision notes over silent edits, because privacy-software readers benefit from seeing how context evolves rather than reading a static snapshot.

Independence is enforced, not claimed. Editors do not hold equity in any privacy-software provider, do not accept affiliate income from any provider, and decline partner-authored copy under any byline. Conflicts of interest, when applicable to a contributor's prior employment in privacy-software, surface at the top of the affected article rather than buried in disclosures footers. Reader donations and newsletter subscriptions are the only revenue streams. The Electronic Frontier Foundation and Privacy International archives provide external frameworks the reader desk consults.

Privacy-software market context in 2026

Understanding the broader privacy-software landscape helps shoppers evaluate any single offering in proper context.

The privacy-software market expanded materially through the 2020s as households became more aware of internet service provider tracking, public Wi-Fi exposure and the data-broker ecosystem. The post-2020 shift toward remote work pushed adoption further, particularly in households where employer-supplied corporate VPNs did not cover personal browsing.

Three structural dynamics shape the 2026 market. First, jurisdictional differentiation: providers domiciled outside major surveillance alliances (Switzerland, Panama, British Virgin Islands) have positioned legal independence as the central trust-building claim. Second, audit transparency: open-source clients with independent security audits have become table stakes for credible providers. Third, multi-product bundling: privacy companies have expanded from single-product offerings into broader privacy-tool ecosystems covering email, file storage, password management and calendar. The bundle math now competes directly with single-product specialty offerings.

Regulatory attention from consumer-protection bodies and privacy commissioners affects how providers communicate features. The Federal Trade Commission has issued guidance on VPN advertising claims; the European Data Protection Board issues rulings affecting EU-jurisdictions providers. The portal tracks regulator actions as event-driven inputs to coverage.

What this hub is and is not

A scope statement keeps reader expectations aligned with reality.

This hub is editorial. It does not sell subscriptions, does not run affiliate links, does not accept supplier placement fees and does not link to commercial properties from body content. Outbound links route to government, educational and editorial sources only. Reader donations and newsletter subscriptions are the funding model. The desk reads every inbound message and synthesises monthly into category-page revisions.

The hub is not the official site for any privacy-software product. Account creation, subscription billing, official client downloads and customer-support tickets all live on the relevant company's official property. Search the official URL directly when reaching for those functions. The disambiguation page covers this distinction in detail.