Proton today released its native Apple TV app, allowing users to access VPN services directly on their Apple TV, after tvOS 17 introduced built-in VPN support last year. The company has also announced compatibility with Apple Vision Pro.

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The new tvOS app allows users to connect to the ProtonVPN network of over 8,500 servers in 112 countries, allowing them to access geo-restricted content while maintaining privacy from ISPs. According to the company, the interface is designed specifically for TV screens and features larger icons and remote control optimization for comfortable viewing on a TV.

David Peterson, general manager of ProtonVPN, noted that the Apple TV app is “one of the most anticipated and requested features” by their community. The service promises 4K streaming capabilities without buffering or throttling.

The app is available to subscribers with paid plans including Proton VPN Plus, Proton Unlimited and Proton Visionary. Users can download the app to their Apple TV directly from the App Store.

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