![]() displays its available servers in a list instead of on a map (Image credit: ) deserves real credit for realizing the importance of audits so long ago – many providers still don't get it, even today – but we think it's probably time to take another one, something more thorough, where everyone can read the full results. There's little information on the scope of the audit, and no report you can read. It turns out that audit dates from 2015, though. The company claims this is supported by a 'comprehensive audit', and that ' has been certified as the most anonymous VPN service in the industry.' But again, that's to be expected, and if the logs don't show anything significant, that won't matter at all. says it will comply with court orders received by recognized legal authorities with jurisdiction over them. It also keeps your email address, but that's to be expected, too. does keep a running total of data transfer usage, but that's no surprise for a service where some plans have bandwidth limits. In addition, we NEVER store VPN connection logs and timestamps that match your incoming and outgoing IP address or session duration." The Privacy Policy goes on to rule out both activity and session logging, explaining that: "We do NOT keep logs of your VPN sessions, browsing behavior, websites you visit, or any activity related to your VPN connection. has a strict "no logging, ever" policy, the company claims, saying: "Logs can easily link actions back to you, and some VPN providers pass these onto law officials when told to do so. keeps no logs on its users (Image credit: ) Privacy Looking at the totals, paying $99.95 to gets you coverage for two years with two months free – but three years protection at Atlas VPN costs $71.49. Atlas VPN's three-year plan costs $1.99 a month, for instance. The two-year plan offers the best value at $3.45 ($3.75 on renewal), but again, there's a lot of cash to be saved elsewhere. Others typically charge $4-5 for annual subscriptions, and a few cost even less (you'll pay a monthly $3.33 for Private Internet Access, $3.29 for Atlas VPN). ![]() But if you don’t need the storage, there are far better deals elsewhere. That does get you a valuable extra in 2TB of Internxt cloud storage for a year, worth $8.99 a month if you bought it direct from Internxt. The annual plan is available for a relatively expensive $6.66 a month. Most providers charge somewhere in the $10-$13 range, although a few are significantly cheaper (Mullvad asks around $6). 's monthly plan is fairly priced at $9.95. There are now 22 of these, but conveniently, highlights its 10G servers in the apps, so they’re very easy to spot. ![]() ![]() Recent improvements include the upgrade of many more locations from 1Gbps to 10Gbps. Its Unblock page lists the many sites it supports, including Netflix, BBC iPlayer, Hulu, Amazon Prime, Disney Plus, ShowTime and more. We verified this by connecting to five different locations, and had hassle-free torrenting in each case.įurthermore, unlike some of the competition, doesn't just make vague promises about its unblocking abilities. Even 24/4 support is also available for free users, while the services are provided to all users from the same servers, whether paid or claims to support P2P on most servers. Unlike most other free VPN offerings, does not monetize by serving ads and selling data to third parties. The free version also offers comparatively better speeds than other VPNs, which enhances the user experience. ![]() This can be a big advantage for users who rarely have to use VPNs and limited bandwidth and data volume does not bother them. What differentiates from other free VPNs is that no activity logging is carried out even in the free version. signing in, selecting the server location and clicking the connect button. Hiding an IP is fairly simple and can be done in three easy steps i.e. Based in Malaysia, is not required by law to log the internet data so the company has nothing to share with the authorities when they ask for user activity data. The VPN fully supports all the major VPN protocols, including PPTP, IKEv1 and v2, L2TP/IPsec, SOCKS and most importantly OpenVPN. The log-free certified VPN ensures that no personally identify able information is stored on the servers, which even applies to the free version. has an excellent reputation of providing anonymity, security and transparency to users. ![]()
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