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Proton VPN Revamps Apps for iOS, Mac, and Linux
25 Feb
Summary
- iOS app features city-level grouping and server load sorting.
- Linux and Mac apps are receiving a 'speedrun' UX overhaul.
- Proton aims for unified user experience across all platforms.

Proton VPN is implementing a comprehensive overhaul of its user experience across iOS, macOS, and Linux applications. This initiative aims to create a unified interface, bringing desktop and mobile apps in line with recent updates to its Windows and Android offerings.
On iOS, users now benefit from precise city-level map pins and can sort servers by load, a feature designed to help avoid congested servers. These updates require iOS 17 or later. Proton is also prioritizing a 'speedrun' for its Linux and Mac applications, addressing user feedback about their current interfaces.
The company is migrating its Linux VPN app to the GTK4 framework, laying the groundwork for a more modern and streamlined user interface. This strategic shift signals Proton's commitment to enhancing the experience for all its users, regardless of their chosen platform.




