On common, Proton dropped about 15 % of my unprotected pace, however that quantity wants some context. In a location like Atlanta, Georgia, noon on a Thursday, I skilled a drop of solely round 3 %. In Columbus, Ohio, within the night on a Friday, that grew to a 25 % drop. Such a variation is regular. Suppliers like Surfshark and NordVPN see related variations and have related pace drops on common.
The distinction for Proton is that I’ve but to bump into an actual stinker of a server. I’m certain they exist—with some 15,000+ servers, you’re certain to seek out one in some unspecified time in the future—however I haven’t seen them after weeks of use. Windscribe and ExpressVPN are aggressive with Proton on common, however additionally they have some places the place I noticed anyplace from a 40 to 60 % drop in pace. These outcomes aren’t indicative of the pace general (you simply swap to a distinct server), however Proton will get you there quicker.
That edge is probably going attributable to Proton’s VPN Accelerator. I’ll admit, it seemed like nonsense. Within the Proton VPN app, you’ll discover a toggle for VPN Accelerator, which boldly claims to extend pace by as much as 400 %; not going. Regardless of the speedup, I don’t assume VPN Accelerator will attain anyplace close to that quoted quantity, a minimum of within the overwhelming majority of circumstances.
Nonetheless, there are some benefits, most notably, BBR. Bottleneck Bandwidth and Spherical-trip propagation time, or BBR, is a congestion management algorithm developed by Google that’s been deployed on YouTube and Google itself. Somewhat than limiting packet switch when packets are misplaced, as most congestion management algorithms work, BBR fashions the community and estimates obtainable bandwidth. It doesn’t must see misplaced packets to kick in.
Proton’s speeds aren’t completely attributable to BBR, however I believe it helps when connecting to servers over lengthy distances. Connecting within the UK, for instance, I noticed a mean pace lack of round 20 %, which is far nearer to my US outcomes than it has any proper to be.

