
There’s always a balance to strike for bulk purchase discounts, and it’s kind of a double edged sword. The “recommended” plan (Plus) was fairly expensive for one month of service – $10/month, or $8/month with a discount when signing up for a year of service. The Free plan has P2P ports blocked as well. I’m used to seeing a trial for a limited time, or limited, but full-featured bandwidth. This isn’t a bad thing necessarily, just unusual. The cheapest plans (Free and Basic) provide slower servers than paid.

The first is that plans were broken up in a somewhat unusual way. Signing up for the service: There were a number of things I noticed about the account creation portal for ProtonVPN.

This review’s roll was #3 (at the time of the roll, ProtonVPN) Readers can learn more about how I conduct my reviews, my methodology, etc – here. Disclaimer: The below review is my opinion, which I will try to provide as many examples for and as much evidence as possible to support.
