Proton VPN is preparing to bring its “Stealth” protocol to Windows.

This is in addition to new IPv6 support, Apple TV connectivity, split-tunneling on macOS, and more.

These new capabilities will roll out through the summer and fall of 2024.

The first few months of 2024 saw a great expansion of Proton VPN’s service.

Many of these countries, including Turkey and Senegal, experience some form of online censorship.

Now that Proton VPN has broadened its horizons, it’s ready to focus on core features and improvements.

TheStealth protocolis designed to circumvent VPN blocks that may be implemented by individual websites, universities, or governments.

Support for IPv6 is also coming to Proton VPN.

Full support of the IPv6 and IPv4 protocols ensures more reliable connectivity across the web.

Like many other VPN services, Proton VPN currently blocks IPv6 connectivity to prevent data leaks.

Proton VPN will also gain Apple TV support in the summer of 2024.

And, finally, split tunneling support will come to the macOS and Android TV versions of Proton VPN.

Linux users get some love, too.

Proton VPN will roll out Wireguard support for Linux in an upcoming beta.

This feature will arrive in a stable release at an unspecified date.

you’re free to read the full list of upcoming Proton VPN features in Proton’s latestMastodon thread.

Note that some of these features may require a paid subscription.