Haven’t researched if it’s closed or open source, but either way I don’t see any benefit in using this instead of vanilla wireguard cli client (with proton conf file). At least for that one we know it is open source and thoroughly vetted.
Of course, the benefit of the Proton VPN CLI over Wireguard is ease of switching between any of the hundreds of servers when YouTube has blocked one again.
I agree that it’s not an improvement from a security perspective.
Haven’t researched if it’s closed or open source, but either way I don’t see any benefit in using this instead of vanilla wireguard cli client (with proton conf file). At least for that one we know it is open source and thoroughly vetted.
Of course, the benefit of the Proton VPN CLI over Wireguard is ease of switching between any of the hundreds of servers when YouTube has blocked one again.
I agree that it’s not an improvement from a security perspective.
I think it will be easier to use features like port forwarding and split tunneling