Review by our expert
Katie Kasunic
Technology Researcher
HMA is a popular VPN provider with a large network of 1,000+ servers in 190+ countries.
Some of this VPN’s biggest strengths are its user-friendly interface, impressive speeds, and ability to access Netflix.
HMA also offers robust security; all apps are protected by military-grade encryption. Mac, Windows, and Android users enjoy additional protection from a smart kill switch.
Downsides
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Latest positive user review
Hans Bladby
Working perfect
I like this excellent service a lot. It is working absolutely perfect. I have been using it for a couple of weeks, in my PC, in my mobile and also in an Asus router.
It is easy to order and setup, no matter which device.
Latest negative user review
Phil
Sneaky billing -- ripoff
I set my account to not auto-renew a year ago. But this year it did it anyways. You have to go to your Paypal account and explicitly de-authorize billing from HMA.
So HMA doesn't follow the setting in your account...it does whatever it can get away with.
Review by our expert
Katie Kasunic
Technology Researcher
ibVPN is a relatively small VPN, with a network of 180+ servers in 50+ countries. The name stands for "invisible browsing" VPN, and true to its name, ibVPN has a strong focus on security and privacy.
This provider claims to be a great VPN for many different purposes, including security, streaming, torrenting, and bypassing censorship. But is the performance as strong as it claims?
One outstand
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Latest positive user review
Udo Gehrke
Support is great
The best part about ibVPN honestly is the support. Don’t get me wrong, the VPN works flawlessly but the support and sales teams really go the extra mile to help customers when something doesn’t go as planned. They even implemented an extra to their service so I could use ibVPN with my very restrictive ISP. That’s amazing!
Latest negative user review
Phil
Sneaky billing -- ripoff
I set my account to not auto-renew a year ago. But this year it did it anyways. You have to go to your Paypal account and explicitly de-authorize billing from HMA.
So HMA doesn't follow the setting in your account...it does whatever it can get away with.
Review by our expert
Katie Kasunic
Technology Researcher
HMA is a popular VPN provider with a large network of 1,000+ servers in 190+ countries.
Some of this VPN’s biggest strengths are its user-friendly interface, impressive speeds, and ability to access Netflix.
HMA also offers robust security; all apps are protected by military-grade encryption. Mac, Windows, and Android users enjoy additional protection from a smart kill switch.
Downsides
Read all
Katie Kasunic
Technology Researcher
ibVPN is a relatively small VPN, with a network of 180+ servers in 50+ countries. The name stands for "invisible browsing" VPN, and true to its name, ibVPN has a strong focus on security and privacy.
This provider claims to be a great VPN for many different purposes, including security, streaming, torrenting, and bypassing censorship. But is the performance as strong as it claims?
One outstand
Read all
Latest positive user review
Hans Bladby
Working perfect
I like this excellent service a lot. It is working absolutely perfect. I have been using it for a couple of weeks, in my PC, in my mobile and also in an Asus router.
It is easy to order and setup, no matter which device.
Udo Gehrke
Support is great
The best part about ibVPN honestly is the support. Don’t get me wrong, the VPN works flawlessly but the support and sales teams really go the extra mile to help customers when something doesn’t go as planned. They even implemented an extra to their service so I could use ibVPN with my very restrictive ISP. That’s amazing!
Latest negative user review
Phil
Sneaky billing -- ripoff
I set my account to not auto-renew a year ago. But this year it did it anyways. You have to go to your Paypal account and explicitly de-authorize billing from HMA.
So HMA doesn't follow the setting in your account...it does whatever it can get away with.
xTwoOhSeven
Awful Customer Service and Stability
They are not online during offpeak hours (only email support available), and their response is always "restart your computer and router and try again in 12 hours). In the end it turned out to be an issue with their servers, and they would not offer a credit for the 48 hour downtime. Awful service.