Proton VPN on Linux gets a huge accessibility boost with 20 new languages

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  • Proton VPN is bringing native localization support to its Linux app
  • The app will automatically detect your operating system's language
  • This update follows a string of recent major Linux upgrades

Finding a top-tier security provider that actually prioritizes Linux users has historically been a challenge. Fortunately, one of our favorite services just announced another massive quality-of-life improvement for the open-source operating system as Proton VPN adds 20 more languages.

Proton VPN, which currently sits very high on our list of the best VPN providers on the market, is officially adding localization support to its Linux application. According to an announcement posted by the official Proton Team on Reddit, the update is slated to arrive in the next release, expected around mid-August.

This means you will finally be able to navigate the app's interface, settings, and server lists in your native tongue. Even better, you won't have to fiddle with...

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