
Trust.Zone has pretty much everything most VPN users are looking for: A helpful website, user-friendly apps, and the ability to bypass Netflix geo-blocks. However, it doesn’t have 24/7 customer support. The choice of protocols is also limited, but since they offer OpenVPN – the favorite protocol for several users – protocol choice isn’t a big problem. Trust.zone allows 3 devices per license, but it is not compatible with a router. It also has no apps or config files for smart TV. The price p
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PrivateVPN is slowly moving up in the VPN market. Its six simultaneous connections, no logs policy, and high speed are what most look for in a VPN. Instead of different subscription plans, PrivateVPN offers a single plan that users can subscribe to for 1 month, 3 months or 12 months. The longer the subscription duration, the more generous the discounts are. It also offers a 30-day money back guarantee, but we did not succeed in canceling our account. The only way to cancel your account and get
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AirVPN started in 2010, and today the company has more than 80 servers located in 15 datacenters around the world. When you use the service, you are able to hide your IP and get a new IP whenever you are browsing online. This helps to keep you safe from prying eyes, and you do not have to worry about government oversight keeping you away from sites you need to visit. There is no monitoring or logging of your online activities, and there is no time limit or traffic limit. You can access all the
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Widely compatible on Windows devices, SwitchVPN is a VPN provider that boasts a robust networking capability and advanced use of networking technology to ensure that their users have seamless access to information and data online, without breach of their privacy. It offers access to blocked sites on certain servers, and unlimited bandwidth, among other advantages. The personal VPN provider has 80 servers spread across 31 countries giving it the technological ability to offer online anonymity to
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TunnelBear is a Canada-based VPN provider that was founded in 2011. For a free service, they offer a lot, but the paid service isn’t something to go wild over. What users will find entertaining, though, is the bear theme throughout the entire site. Multi-platform Features TunnelBear has applications for almost all platforms, including Windows, Mac, Android, and iOS. In addition, they also offer their users Chrome and Opera extensions. We tried out both the Windows application an
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