Viewing the status of an Always On VPN connection has been challenging since the introduction of this technology. To see if an Always On VPN connection is active, users must proactively click on the network status icon in the system tray to view the current connection status. Optionally, users can use the Settings application in Windows and select the Network & Internet tab to view the Always On VPN connection status. Further, there were no options to see VPN status in the system tray natively if the user is using a consumer VPN such as Proton VPN.
New Status Indicator
Always On VPN administrators will be happy to hear that Microsoft recently introduced a new VPN status indicator for Windows 11. Beginning with the July 2023 cumulative update (KB5028185), users will begin to see a new network status icon (a small shield) on the network connectivity indicator on the system tray in Windows. Microsoft calls this new feature “glanceable VPN“.
Source: https://blogs.windows.com/windowsexperience/2023/05/23/announcing-new-windows-11-innovation-with-features-for-secure-efficient-it-management-and-intuitive-user-experience/
Consumer VPN
While this new VPN status indicator is helpful for Always On VPN deployments, it is not limited to Always On VPN. The VPN status indicator will also display the lock icon in the system tray when the device is connected to any recognized VPN. The new VPN status indicator will include third-party enterprise VPN clients as well as some consumer VPNs.