I'm an Unlimited subscriber, but even so I receive promotional ads in the Proton VPN app for Android (e.g., "Limited time offer..." or "x% off..."), which is something I find distracting and weird, since my subscription is active. These promotions don't always appear in the app, but it was really bad around the turn of the new year. It made me feel like I was using some sketchy crapware I accidentally downloaded from the Play store vs. a legitimate VPN app.
Let me make this clear: I am not talking about emails! I know how to manage emails, but for some weird reason, it's all anyone ever responds with. If one more person replies with information on how to manage email subscriptions, so help me...
I am specifically talking about promotions that appear to be baked into the app itself and are indismissable and perpetually visible within the app. (See my examples above, if you're still confused by what I mean. I wish I'd taken screenshots last time it happened.)
If you check my comment history, you can see multiple instances of my asking the Proton fediverse account (I think they're on Mastodon) about these things, and every time without fail, they reply telling me how to manage email subscriptions, which (to be clear) IS NOT AT ALL WHAT I'M TALKING ABOUT, IN FACT I WAS VERY EXPLICIT ABOUT THIS.
So I finally contacted them via support. Here's what I said:
How can I disable notifications for promotions in the Proton VPN app for Android?
I'm not talking about emails, but about the "50% off now!!!!" or "Try our new product!!!" style advertisements that I keep seeing.
I am a subscriber to Unlimited, and I do not want to see these self-promoting ads from Proton.
Let me just quote this one more time. I said:
I'm not talking about emails
So here's the response I got:
I ... I can't fucking believe it.
I've sent one last message about this, but I don't feel very hopeful at this point. If they replied with something like, "Unfortunately, we don't allow users to dismiss promotions," I could probably live with that ... but this total dodging and ignoring simple questions is a huge red flag. Do I trust these people with my privacy when they can't even answer a simple question?
Fortunately, all of these services have viable alternatives, so if they are unable to answer me this time, then farewell to Proton. I'm sick of this shit.
I've been using proton for as long as its been around. I'm a paid user. I have email, VPN, drive and pass apps. I have never had an ad show up in any of my apps, nor any special offers. I'm on android.
Yes! I think it started around Black Friday, and I think the lightning bolt might have been a thing. I wish I'd screenshotted it. It was very distracting as it was designed to catch your attention, and there was no way to dismiss it.
Someone else mentioned that it should have disappeared or be able to be dismissed and that maybe I got a bugged version of the app, because it was constantly there for me, I think up until the promotion ended. And the promotion didn't even apply to me since I already pay for Unlimited.
If you keep trying the support route, I figure I'll throw in my general tech support 2c, at the risk of it being unhelpful.
I've had to fight my natural temptation to "over specify" or "increase specificity" when tech support sometimes doesn't "get" my problem. the extra words (like "this is NOT about the emails") can seem like they're narrowing things down, but can instead make the canned response system or the underpaid human scanning the email confused about the context. I generally now suggest "underspecifying" - go for something simpler that requires someone to engage you somehow to resolve the problem. Like, "my problem is that I unsubscribed from your emails like you told me to, but I'm still getting them, it didn't work". Then suddenly, this might be a bug report of something broken. That gets a lot more attention.. upstream humans need to look at it to decide if it's something affecting just you or everyone on the whole system. When they are in the process of determining this, they'll have to notice you're referring to the push notifications and not actual emails in order to decide it's not a big problem waiting to happen for them.
This underspecificity has helped me a lot in getting better customer support. I never intend to lie outright or be rude... I just lower my skill level. A lot. To a low-tech user, the difference between a push notification and an email is not terribly clear. These support systems tend to work better on low-tech users because, well, most people are low-tech.
You sir are absolutely not alone about this! I mostly use Proton via the Web, and even with the Unlimited Subscription, I got ads all over Black Friday, and after about some family plan upgrades if I recall correctly. Their marketing have been off the charts, almost as bad as other VPN providers.
Although I trust Proton with my data, I really don't like some of their choices, pluss the lack of Linux support. I can see myself checking them out at a later point again, but for now I've had enough. Migrating to other services that suit me better:
I feel seen! It's weird that some people don't seem to have gotten the ads. Maybe it was just people in certain countries? (I'm in the US)
I've already been using Bitwarden, and I love it so much. I honestly pay for it just to support it.
The main things are the VPN itself and Drive for cloud storage. I too have thought about IVPN or Mullvad, but neither seem quite as good as Proton. Mozilla also has a VPN service, but I never see it mentioned.
And I'm way too non-techy to think of self hosting or anything like that.
I dotn know much about Mozilla VPN, but I believe I heard its a white label of Mullvad, so I assume thir feature set to be similar.
As someone who is deep into the world of VPNs (writing my masters about this), I personally would only recommend the aforementioned ones.
For cloud storage I used to use MEGA and really enjoyed their services, but also not 100% open source i think. Otherwise you could check out Filen.io, or Ente.io(for pictures only).
@LunchEnjoyer@LinkOpensChest_wav I am also so frustrated with their lack of Linux support! I just set up wireguard on my machine instead of using their Linux ui. Even their cli freezes and fails to log me in. Then the support chat just says "sorry, we don't officially support your flavor of Linux"
That's what really happens when @protonmail insists on doing everything on their own, not even doing the continuous development in the open. They provide source code updates only on stable releases, and even that can be delayed some days until after the release.
That's not how you build a community of users, developers and package maintainers.
Had they instead spent resources getting their Linux packages into the native package streams for the most important distros, they would have solved more bugs earlier with help from the community.
That is probably the most disappointing aspect of Proton. They still don't grasp how to interact with a broader community, to get real help.
They would still need to review contributions, just as I expect they do with changes from their own employees. So it wouldn't reduce the security.
Also, they can't really hide behind the code not being ready to be published; they code is being published in the end.
But they really miss the opportunity to get their packages into the standard Lunux repositories. Which would help resolving all the incompatibility issues they now have with certain Linux distributions.
On top of that, all the needed tooling required already exists. It just need to implemented correctly in their processes.
@LunchEnjoyer@LinkOpensChest_wav I don't know what's different between user "A" and user "B", but I don't get more than a couple of emails a week at the most from proton that don't apply to me, I'm a paid subscriber to proton's services. All I do is glance at the email then archive it or delete it. Seldom do I do more. A simple filter on the proton side would elimate pd subscibers from their prospects for the service they are advertising.
Unless, Sales doesn't have access to that information.
I don't mind the emails that they send. For me it was this flashy purple button stuck on the UI trying to get me to buy family plan or just telling me aboyt the BF sale. I don't get why I should upgrade to something more when im already paying full price. Also read about multiple other people complain about this on Reddit.
This was the thing they were advertising. It appeared to be something actually baked into the app that was promoting this deal. It ended on January 3. Maybe I can try downgrading to the version of the app from that time period? I'm pretty sure it was hard-coded into the app itself during that time. I frequently open that app throughout the day, and it was there every time.
No. I'm kicking myself for not getting a screenshot when it happened. I'll double-check on my phone in case I accidentally took a screenshot, but I'm pretty sure I don't have one.
Is it only there right after you open the app or does it show up randomly?
Is it always the same ad or does it seem like it's being updated as time goes on?
The characteristics of the ad might help us narrow something down.
Are they full page ads?
And are you on Android or Apple?
Try and get a screenshot if you see another one. And this is definitely the official app that you downloaded from their site, right? Or from the Play store or whatever?
I've been actively using the Proton VPN app both on my android phone and on multiple Linux distros for a year+ now and I haven't ever gotten an ad in-app.
My android Proton VPN app I got from fdroid though, not from the Google Playstore, so maybe that makes a difference?
I too have the F-Droid version. There's another comment in this thread describing this in detail, including even a link and the version I'm currently running.
The ad I saw was a promotion for some end of year sale that didn't even apply to me since I'm already an Unlimited subscriber.
The other ads I've seen have been pop-ups on the Proton web site that can't be xed out of.
This was a common reported issue on their subreddit s between November to January. So, you can probably find many pictures of if there. Also, yes Proton is just another crappy company. I'll move to something with less restrictions once my subscription ends.
Tuta shares most of the same issues. Aggressive marketing and many restrictions on how you manage your subscription and emails. I'm considering mailbox but I haven't searched enough yet.
I didn't see anything else about it, and as you can see there is no useful information or discussion in that thread. The rest of the threads mentioning the Black Friday deal all seem populated by totally-not-bots who are thrilled to see the deal.
@nailoC5@LinkOpensChest_wav I can only say good things about @mailbox_org great, very professional email service. I just switched to @protonprivacy because of the family plan: VPN, password manager and secure email for my whole family of 6. plus: 3 TB of storage.
did you actually turn off all the 'subscriptions'? the first shot you included has a still few enabled, including one that could be the magic thing to turn off (product announcements) what you're so worked-up over.
Yo did you read my fucking post? This has fuckall to do with email subscriptions, and what I'm "so worked-up over" is Proton dodging the issue. You don't know what the fuck you're talking about, so step the fuck off.
it is very possible that through poor design choice on their part, the two are connected. i have seen similar elsewhere numerous times.
so maybe you should step back a bit, count to '10', take a deep breath. and do it. it won't hurt you to flip a few blips over. and holy fuck, dude. chill, just a little.
Proton subscriber for, maybe 5 years(?) here. I don't recall ever seeing an ad specifically in the app. That said, I must have seen an ad either in the app or by email, because that's how I was introduced to proton Pass, which I now use and I'm glad I was introduced.
Were you logged in at the time?
First thing to do with any new program is go to settings and set all notifications and privacy and opt-out stuff the way you want.
They sometimes have trouble reading what I'm actually saying sometimes too.
Just respond telling them that they didn't read what you typed and explain again that you're talking about the VPN app on android.
By the way, Android user and proton unlimited subscriber here, I've never seen any ads inside the proton VPN app on android. Not from proton, not from anything.
Do you live in the EU, out of curiosity? A lot of Unlimited users have said they saw the promotion, not just me, and so I'm curious why not everyone did. It was very noticeable to me since I open the app frequently
I don't live in the EU. The only promos I've ever gotten for any proton products were through proton mail and the pages on lemmy and reddit. Never in the VPN app
Yes. I said in my post that I sent them one last email, and their response will determine whether I find it worthwhile to continue with their services.
I also got similarly irrelevant responses from their Mastodon account though, which is supposedly a real person.