Proton VPN has announced its spring and summer 2026 roadmap, promising faster speeds, enhanced security, and more servers amid rising online censorship. The updates include an improved WireGuard protocol, a redesigned Linux app with Stealth support, and over 20,000 servers across 145 countries. Product lead Antonio Cesarano emphasized making privacy easier in a challenging digital world.
Proton VPN, a Swiss-based provider, revealed its roadmap this week to address growing government censorship and age verification systems. The plan features an updated WireGuard protocol designed for better speed, anticensorship capabilities, and groundwork for post-quantum encryption to protect against future quantum computer threats. Android and Windows users can already test the improved protocol, with MacOS, iOS, iPadOS, and Linux support coming soon, according to the company's blog post. Product lead Antonio Cesarano stated, 'That's what this roadmap is about: removing friction, improving reliability and giving you the tools you need to stay private and connected in an increasingly challenging online world.' He added, 'Our focus this spring and summer is to make privacy easier to use for everyone.'