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Discussion
Wasn’t excluded for any reason on my part. I’m a happy paying proton customer.
Currently using nord, myself. It has a few features not all VPN’s offer like a dedicated IP address, access to incogni, which scrapes the internet for your info and removes it, meshnet, post quantum encryption. It also has a control panel icon for easy switching, along with a lock screen widget to show you your connection status.
They also allow you to purchase plans directly from their website instead of through the AppStore. Why is this a good thing? Because, if for any reason you need a refund, if you purchase through the AppStore, Apple has final say. If you purchase from the website, Nord has final say. I wish I hadn’t learned that the hard way.