totalav review

AirVPN enjoys a high standing in the VPN community as a security-focused service. Their no-logging policy, open source apps and refusal to use PPTP and L2TP/IPsec are just one of the ways they are committed to protecting your privacy. However, their server network is relatively small and their user-friendliness is a bit on the clunky side.

The AirVPN desktop client looks like something from the Windows 98 era and is specifically designed for those who are comfortable changing a whole host of settings and features that can be found in the menus. It’s not for users who don’t have any technical expertise however, if they’re determined to learn and willing to spend the time to study, this is one of our top choices.

AirVPN provides a three-day trial for free trial that’s more generous than the majority. Then, you can select the plan that’s best suited to your requirements. Plans can range from three months up to six months or two years. You can even purchase lifetime subscriptions. You can pay for your subscription in a variety of ways including PayPal or credit card. You can also pay with a credit card or even Bitcoin.

If you’re looking for a massive server park are likely to be disappointed since AirVPN’s network has just 200 servers in 23 countries. It does offer good DNS leak security and is extremely secure. Its policy of no-logging will be a great choice for those concerned about their privacy. They are able to do this by allowing cryptocurrencies as a payment option, and allow temporary email addresses.

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