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Popular VPN ditches credential logins for Android

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Android aficionado? You don’t even need to create a VPN account to secure your privacy and bypass geo-restrictions. Here’s all you need to know.
If you’re an Android user, there’s good news for you: you no longer need to create an account to use Proton VPN – one of the best VPN services on the market.
After a successful beta version launched earlier in June, Proton ditched credential logins for its Android VPN app. This means that all you need to do is download the free VPN software and access it as a guest instead.
The move comes as a way to make it even easier for people around the world to secure their privacy and, most importantly, bypass geo-restrictions. Under the same light, Proton also expanded its list of free anti-censorship servers included in the company’s initiative to fight against election manipulation. Easier access to the open web
A virtual private network (VPN), is a privacy and security app that both encrypts internet connections and spoofs your IP address to make you appear as if you are browsing from a completely different part of the world within a click. The latter skill is exactly the reason why VPN usage has been soaring across the world lately.

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