Just like the title says, Proton VPN will soon be usable on ARM-based Windows devices.
If you are already on an ARM processor, and wish to use Proton VPN, this is your chance! Your feedback is valuable, so we’re inviting you to test it together with us, before rolling it out to the general public.
The download link is here, and for any feedback, please use the in-app ‘report an issue’ function. Please remember this is an alpha test, so bugs/issues are to be expected, but we’ll work as fast as we can to fix them right away.
Thanks for your help!
Linux support? Even ARM comes before Linux?
I don’t usually criticize Proton VPN’s development standards…
But it’s wild how fast they got an ARM version out considering their inability for the Linux app to have feature parity with other versions.
I’m getting a demo ARM laptop from work in the next week and will test this
Would this work on a Pi then?
This makes me so happy! I put in a ticket a couple weeks ago with you guys about this and to see it here is super cool! Excited to test!
Proton, when are we going to have Drive on linux?
Any update on the AppleTV app? Last we heard it was at apple for review, any update there?
YES! Now my daughter’s PC can get protection. The WireGuard client has worked, but has no kill switch or ‘Fastest’ server selection feature.
Is there router support coming anytime soon since it’s kinda ARM/Linux (as for me, AsusWRT-Merlin)?
Just downloaded and installed on my Surface Laptop 7 (Snapdragon X Elite). I understand that it’s beta but it seems to work just fine! Very glad to see this. Thanks for the post.
It’s crazy that windows on arm gets more support than linux when the former no doubt has a smaller user base than the latter.
Hi there, ARM support doesn’t involve much new code but rather how we compile it.
Linux is supported though? What’s the blocker now? Wireguard and even IPv6 support is now present. Am I missing something?
To be fair, I believe Windows for x86 and ARM are be pretty similar development-wise. Most applications should compile fine just changing the target architecture.
ceo told its due lack of enough good
linux:penguin: developers. if anybody is
linux:penguin:development should apply
There are 3 Linux devs working on the Linux app and the feature paritiy is or more less closed.
What is really missing other than Stealth (first WG had to be released, which happend recently) and Split tunneling (not currently technically possible with the current backend - will however be implemented once Proton switches to another backend) ?
Hi there, we’re still working on pushing it through review and will share an update shortly.
It’s been held up in review for a bit, but coming very soon!