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This is correct

Update: I have used Mail Plus since before Proton VPN was a thing, and have never been able to P2P download--Proton should make this clearer

Edit: Proton has REMOVED the P2P from the VPN tick on this plan since I took the screenshots. That sucks.

That is incorrect. Here is a link: https://proton.me/mail/pricing#compare-plans

Yo I see you on your link that you are right. I stand corrected. Maybe. This link says something different and so I'm not actually sure what's correct. Let me know what you think. It seems like there's some conflicting information

https://proton.me/support/proton-plans#proton-mail-plus

Interesting. That's a support article so is less likely to be up-to-date than the pricing page, but that being said I'm on Unlimited and don't know what the Plus plan provides with certainty.

Is this for Mail Plus or Proton Unlimited? I pay for Mail Plus, and have continually gotten the "P2P is blocked" page whenever I try to redownload the Ubuntu 22.04 ISO--maybe I should complain

Although looking at the VPN section, it does appear that the Free and Mail Plus plans have the same checkboxes, so perhaps I am reading it correctly

The column with the ticks is for Plus not for Free, so yes you should definitely complain to support.

Now this is fascinating--I'm seeing no ticks in Plus! Maybe it varies by country (located in Canada, but I think I pay in USD)

The tick is gone for me too. Well that sucks, I guess they updated the page.