
Proton VPN brings official one-click installs to the Linux Snap Store — but some features are still missing
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A verified one-click Proton VPN on the Snap Store lowers the friction for privacy defaults on Linux desktops, even if advanced features lag. If you ship developer tools or security products, treat native Linux distribution as table stakes, not a nice-to-have.
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