![]() Proton preemptively segmented servers used, and continued to encrypt user data in transit in addition to maintaining strong encryption on data at rest. Did the large scale Proton intrusion attempts severely effect us as users in negative way? Nope. That said, I respect & trust ProtonTechnologies (reference the email we all received circa 2 months ago regarding a large-scale hack attack Proton endured. However, my utmost concern is security for my business and my clients. and do the same for my extremely fast VPN with top notch security intrusion prevention, etc. ![]() The ONLY way I got ProtonVPN to work consistently maintaining quick speed, few to no drops (over past 2 months) was to uninstall and remove OpenVPN GUI and all associated files, configs, etc. I use(d) OpenVPN GUI along with another VPN provider whose been in VPN game for 20 years, over 3,000 servers, 200 countries, and all that good stuff. I had a manual config/certificate setup that often worked more steadily than winNativeApp, I removed manual config, along with coinciding manual certificate installedĤ. Uninstall and remove all instances of Proton (Program Files & User)ģ. Jon, I went through exact same issue, i.e. 19:27:44.2190 INFO Initializing error reporter 19:27:44.0300 INFO = Booting ProtonVPN version: 1.3.2 os: Microsoft Windows NT Service Pack 1 64 bit = 15:57:51.9860 INFO Initializing error reporter 15:57:50.6812 INFO = Booting ProtonVPN version: 1.3.2 os: Microsoft Windows NT Service Pack 1 64 bit = 15:50:40.9447 INFO Servers update requested 14:50:40.8768 INFO Servers update requested 13:50:40.7509 INFO Servers update requested 12:50:40.6350 INFO Servers update requested 11:50:40.4600 INFO Servers update requested 10:50:40.3321 INFO Servers update requested 09:50:40.2022 INFO Servers update requested 08:50:40.0423 INFO Servers update requested 07:50:39.8984 INFO Servers update requested 06:50:39.8785 INFO Servers update requested 05:50:39.8436 INFO Servers update requested 04:50:39.8397 INFO Servers update requested 03:50:39.8217 INFO Servers update requested 02:50:39.6818 INFO Servers update requested ![]() 01:50:39.5319 INFO Servers update requested 00:50:39.4090 INFO Servers update requested In C:\Users\\AppData\Local\ProtonVPN\logs\* ![]() 15:57:42.7141 DEBUG Session changed to SessionLogon 15:57:36.3317 DEBUG No previous crashes found 15:57:36.2617 INFO Initializing error reporter 15:57:36.2437 INFO = Booting ProtonVPN Service version: 1.3.2.0 os: Microsoft Windows NT Service Pack 1 64 bit = 15:57:00.1661 DEBUG Session changed to SessionLogoff The latest log filein “C:\ProgramData\ProtonVPN\logs\*”: Then ProtonVPN start, a error message occurs: I restart my computer yesterday and it was several weeks since last. System-wide proxy settings can be disabled in Windows by going to Start → Settings → Network & Internet → Proxy → Manual proxy setup → Use a proxy and toggling the switch Off (Windows 10), or clicking Edita nd toggling the Use a proxy switch Off (Windows 11). A proxy or firewall is interfering with the VPN connection If the connection works when your antivirus software is removed or disabled, try adjusting its settings or adding an exclusion for the Proton VPN app. Temporarily disable or remove your virus software to help identify the problem. Your antivirus software is interfering with the VPN connectionĪntivirus software may incorrectly interpret the connection to our VPN server as suspicious. If the issue lies with your ISP then you can wait to see if it resolves itself (maintenance is completed, the technical issue is fixed, etc.) or you can contact your ISP. You can identify if the problem lies with your ISP by connecting over a different network (for example, using your phone as a mobile hotspot rather than WiFi). This may be due to maintenance being performed in your area, poor reception (if using a mobile connection), a technical problem, or a problem with your account. There is a problem with your internet service provider (ISP) Restarting your PC can also fix many connection problems. ![]() If that fails, try resetting your router (turn it off, wait at least 10 seconds, then turn it on again). There is a problem with your WiFi connection ![]()
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