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  "path": "/t/to-people-with-proton-unlimited-do-you-share-your-protonvpn-login-with-others-if-so-how/37042#post_8",
  "publishedAt": "2026-04-10T20:53:37.000Z",
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  "textContent": "anonymous549:\n\n> I run Proton over my home network so I guess technically I share it with anyone using my wifi\n\nI need to learn how to do that. Is your network stuck with one VPN IP, or can you change it?\nIf I ever did learn how to do that, I would want a set-up with multiple networks, one with the VPN location, and another with the real IP. I know some countries will have local websites, that are unaccessible from abroad. And I’m not talking about streaming websites. I am talking about online shops and even forums.\n\nanonymous549:\n\n> I do give out my credentials to other people.\n\nDo those people live away from you? And if yes, aren’t you afraid of them accessing your email and cloud drive?\n\nanonymous549:\n\n> I know you like an ELI5 so…\n>\n> WireGuard is like a secret tunnel between two friends. A WireGuard config is a small map that shows who can use the tunnel. It includes a secret key that only the friends know. With the same map and key, they can send messages safely.\n>\n> Proton allows users to generate these.\n\nThank you for explaining in a graspable way. And when you use a WireGuard config, can your friend be anywhere in the world? Can they connect to any country or only the IP/location that you grant them access to? Can do they need to install ProtonVPN on their device?\n\nStrayShark:\n\n> But if you still really want to do that, you set up 2FA and log in to your account on their devices to set up the VPN. Even if they happen to learn your password, they can’t do anything with it without your 2FA.\n\nThat requires being in the same location. I know lots of people who share their VPN credentials with friends and family in different countries. I know friends who also share custody of an account to split the cost, and they don’t live in the same country. I have done that before, but not with a VPN.",
  "title": "To people with Proton Unlimited, do you share your ProtonVPN login with others? If so, how?"
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