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ProtonVPN launches extensions for Chrome and Firefox browsers

By Waqas ProtonVPN is currently available in three packages, including one free and two paid. This is a post from HackRead.com Read the original post: ProtonVPN launches extensions for Chrome and Firefox browsers

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You can now connect to ProtonVPN with just one tap of a button.

Proton VPN has launched its new browser extension for Chrome and Firefox, fulfilling one of the most sought-after features requested by its user community. This new extension provides users with a more flexible way to protect their online privacy and bypass censorship.

The Proton VPN browser extension is a standalone platform that encrypts internet traffic and browsers without needing to install Windows or Mac applications. This distribution method allows users in countries with blocked app stores to access Proton VPN.

With this new extension, users can easily protect their browser traffic without affecting the speeds or IP addresses of other applications on their devices. The extension can be used across multiple browsers, and each browser can be connected to a different server, allowing for up to ten simultaneous VPN connections.

In a statement, Proton VPN explained that they understand the importance of online privacy and freedom of access, and this new extension is designed to provide more options for users to protect their online activity. They also emphasized that they take user feedback seriously and strive to implement new features that cater to their needs.

The Proton VPN browser extension is available for Chromium-based browsers (such as Google Chrome, Brave, Microsoft Edge, Chromium, Opera, and Vivaldi) and Firefox-based browsers (including Firefox itself, LibreWolf, and Waterfox).

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Proton VPN is a well-known and reputable VPN provider based in Switzerland that has been praised for its strong security measures and privacy protections. The company’s commitment to expanding its offerings and providing users with more control over their online privacy is a significant step forward in the fight for digital rights.

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