Program Overview
Description
Join the ProtonVPN Affiliate Program
About ProtonVPN
Proton VPN is a VPN service based in Switzerland. It is backed by some serious brainpower and brands itself as a secure, premium VPN for users who are serious about protecting their online privacy. The service was officially launched in 2017 by the makers of Proton Mail, a secure email provider.
Proton VPN’s network offers 2,900+ servers across 70 countries. Most servers are in Europe and North America, but there are also locations in Australia, Brazil, Columbia, Hong Kong, Japan, Malaysia, New Zealand, South Africa, South Korea and more.
Proton VPN also owns and manages its own servers, which are connected to the Internet using the company’s own network. This gives Proton VPN great control over how the service is set up and managed, and it’s clear this isn’t some shell company making profits from reselling other people’s kit: there are real resources and expertise here.
Commission Structure
- Sign-ups – Monthly plans 100%
- Sign-ups – 1-year / 2-year plans 40%
- Renewals 30%
FAQs
You can find our visual kit and marketing material directly on our Proton Partners Program dashboard.
If you need additional material or information, contact us at partners@proton.me.
However, we do not allow bidding on Proton’s brand names, including the product names and variations of them.
If you use PPC advertising, you should send the traffic to your website first and not directly to us.
We pay commissions via direct bank transfer on the 30th of the next calendar month if the amount is greater than $100. Otherwise, the commission is deferred until the total amount exceeds $100. PayPal payments are possible for amounts higher than $100.
We encourage all partners to be objective and accurate in their reviews. We may reach out to you if there are factual inaccuracies in your article, but we will not influence your review.
Yes. Below is a non-exhaustive list of activities that we don’t allow:
- Spamming on any platform (this includes, but is not limited to, blogs, forums, social media, and any other commenting system)
- Any type of illegal or deceptive marketing
- Use of materials that infringe upon our intellectual property rights
- Cookie-stuffing
- Brokering or sub-affiliates
- Unethical pop-up or pop-under advertising
- Fake traffic and/or conversions
- Promotion on adult or gambling websites
- Using Proton-branded names in PPC advertising





