Encrypt.me

Encrypt.me

By Mike Williams

Encrypt.me is the new name for StackPath’s popular and easy-to-use Cloak VPN.

There’s a shiny new logo and an improved look and feel, but Encrypt.me makes solid practical improvements, too. The service now offers more than 20 locations around the world, the Android app is out of beta, there’s an initial Windows app available, and you can also download updated clients for iOS and Mac.

Encrypt.me’s main focus is on simplicity. It watches your activities, and automatically connects to the fastest VPN location whenever you access an insecure network. Users don’t need to understand any of the underlying technical details: it just works.

If you need a new location, choose it from a list, and connect – it’s simple. There are servers strategically positioned around North America and Europe, as well as Australia, New Zealand, Brazil, Hong Kong, Japan, Nigeria and South Africa. It’s not the largest selection of cities, but they’re spread more widely than you’ll usually see elsewhere.

If you’re a VPN expert and would like to know more about the underlying technology, Encrypt.me has some very in-depth information on its website. The page is getting a …read more

Source:: techradar.com – PC and Mac

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