With a chart-topping 86,000 supporters on its subreddit, Proton VPN has built-in community of like-minded privacy advocates – and it's a good time to join them with $48 off the usual price

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Proton VPN has the largest and most active community of any VPN on Reddit. That doesn't make it the most popular VPN in the world but it does make it something better – the one that inspires the most fans.

We're not going to speculate why that is but the fact that there are over 86,000 people that feel positive enough about Proton VPN to get on a forum about it every week, can only be a good sign, and that very much backs up our feelings about it on TechRadar.

That makes for a saving of $48 or £42 over the 12-month agreement, bringing the monthly subscription down from $12.99 (£10.39) to $8.99 (£6.89) per month for a limited time.

Proton Unlimited: Save $42 on this VPN bundleWas:$12.99Now: $8.99 per month
30% discount

Proton Unlimited: Save $42 on this VPN bundle
Was: $12.99 per month
Now: $8.99 per month

Proton Unlimited has a 30% discount deal on right now. It's a bundle that includes one of the best VPNs available, private email, 500 GB of online storage, a password manager and ad-free access to a whole suite of encrypted office apps that are guaranteed to keep your data super-secure. Give it a go.

We don't know how long this deal will last – Proton has not announced those details – but what we do know for certain is that you'll only find Proton Unlimited on sale like this only once or twice a year. You'll probably have to wait until the end of the 2026 if you miss it now.

Like most VPNs, Proton comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee, so you can change your mind later and get a full refund. But, between us, and 86,000 people on Reddit, we really think that you won't.


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Dan Sung
Editor-in-Chief, VPN and How to Watch

Dan is Editor-in-Chief, VPN and How to Watch, at Future. He heads up all the VPN content and how to watch articles. So, if you want to know about what is the best VPN or how to watch just about anything on TV, anywhere in the world, he's a good bet to ask. Dan has worked in tech journalism for over 15 years, writing for Tech Digest, Pocket-lint, MSN Tech, Wareable and What Hi-Fi? as well as freelancing for T3, Metro and the Independent. Dan has a keen interest in playing and watching football. He has also written about it for the Observer and FourFourTwo and ghost authored John Toshack's autobiography, Toshack's Way.

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