We are happy to announce that the Proton VPN Android app is now available for download on F-Droid(nuova finestra). This has been a goal for our team — and a popular(nuova finestra) request(nuova finestra) from the Proton community(nuova finestra) — since we made all our apps open source(nuova finestra).
F-Droid is the largest repository of free and open source Android APKs. (APK stands for “Android package” and is the file format that the Android operating system uses to distribute and install apps.) It lets users download apps without registering for a Google account or handing over any personal information.
Download Proton VPN on F-Droid(nuova finestra).
Note: Proton VPN will still be available on the Google Play Store, and for most users, this will remain the easiest way to download and install our app.
We wanted to make our app available on F-Droid because it is one more sign of our commitment to transparency. It also makes our app harder for authoritarian governments to block. Read below to learn more about these benefits.
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Why F-Droid is better for privacy
F-Droid allows you to download an app without signing up for a Google account, which means that Google can no longer monitor which apps you download. Additionally, Google Play is full of apps that contain hidden trackers(nuova finestra) that share your personal data with third parties. F-Droid alerts users of these types of surveillance. They put all apps through a strict audit and flag if there are any trackers on an app in its repository.
F-Droid apps are subject to independent audit
Before our app could be published on F-Droid, it had to pass a review by the F-Droid team. In fact, the F-Droid team built the app themselves, using our publicly available open source code. This ensures that the APK does not contain any hidden back doors or third-party trackers.
This means that Proton VPN code has been reviewed by the security experts at SEC Consult(nuova finestra) and also by the team at F-Droid.
Making our apps harder to block
VPNs are powerful tools to access blocked or censored content and find out the truth. That’s why authoritarian governments, like those of China, Russia, and Iran, have often pressured tech companies to remove VPNs from their app stores(nuova finestra), blocked app stores(nuova finestra), or attempted to block the Proton VPN website(nuova finestra). They want to keep VPNs — and freedom of information — out of the hands of their citizens.
Earlier this year, we began hosting the Proton VPN APK on GitHub(nuova finestra) to increase the number of sites where users could find our app. By also making our app available on F-Droid, the world’s largest free and open source app repository, our website(nuova finestra), and the Google Play Store(nuova finestra), we are making sure users always have a way to download Proton VPN. Sign up for a Free plan for Android.(nuova finestra)
Enhanced transparency and defense against censorship
We believe that freedom, the right to free speech, and the right to privacy are all fundamental human rights, and we are fighting to ensure our users can exercise them. By having our apps reviewed by independent third parties, we are creating tools that people can trust. By making them available on more sites, we are making it easier for people to access our service no matter where they are.
Part of increasing access to our service includes making our apps available in more languages(nuova finestra). We are also developing new features that will help users living under repressive regimes sign in and use our apps undetected.
If you think this work is important, please consider signing up for one of our paid plans. Your support helps us develop new features and expand our service.
Best Regards,
The Proton VPN Team
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