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2018 will be a busy year for us as we add more features to Proton VPN and we are very excited about that. A key part of that is getting feedback directly from the community which we serve.

Participants in the program will receive early access to the new versions of the Android Proton VPN app with new features and bug fixes before they become publicly available, and are invited to give feedback to the team.

You can get Proton VPN for free on Android(nieuw venster). If you are already an Android Beta user, please uninstall the version of the app and the new secure and free Proton VPN Android app(nieuw venster).

To register for the new Beta, visit the bottom of the Proton VPN Play Store page where there is an option to join the Beta program (click where it says “I’m in”).

You can also register by signing up at the following link with your Android Play Store (Google) Account:
https://play.google.com/apps/testing/ch.protonvpn.android(nieuw venster)

Note: this only works if you first uninstall the Beta from Crashlytics.

If you are not a participant of the old Crashlytics beta program, you do NOT need to uninstall the Proton VPN app you got from the Play store, because the Beta version will automatically replace the Proton VPN app (this happens whenever your Android device updates its apps).

If you find bugs or would like to give other feedback, you can reach our dev team by contacting us here(nieuw venster).

You can also leave the Beta program whenever you want via the Proton VPN Play Store page.

Let’s build the best Android VPN application together!

Best Regards,
The Proton VPN Team

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