9to5Mac August 20, 2022

Update: AmpliFi, which offers routers with built-in VPN capabilities, backs Proton’s position that the fix doesn’t reliably work – see below.

A debate about whether iPhone VPN app security is flawed continues today, with Apple insisting it has offered a fix since 2019, while ProtonVPN says that it’s only a partial solution.

The controversy began when a well-known security researcher said that iOS virtual private network (VPN) apps are broken, due to a flaw that he claims Apple has known about for at least two and a half years. This backed a previous report by ProtonVPN …

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