VPN One Click

VPN One Click

By Mike Williams

VPN One Click is a popular provider which delivers a basic VPN service for a budget price.

Experts may not be impressed by the technical specs. There’s no support for the configurable and secure OpenVPN protocol, for instance – instead you’re left with L2TP/IPSec, IKEv2 and the horribly insecure PPTP.

There’s better news in VPN One Click’s network, which now covers 52 countries. The company supports a wide range of platforms, too, including Windows, Mac, iOS, Android, Windows Mobile, Amazon Kindle, assorted consoles and more.

The website is a little disappointing with few low-level details on the service. Instead it seems more of a marketing exercise aimed at novice users, and it’s not particularly successful even at that level.

The low prices may seem appealing, at least initially. Windows Mobile and tablet devices get access for $1.99 (£1.60) a month or $1.67 (£1.35) a month over a year. Android and iOS devices are charged $2.99 (£2.40) a month or $1.25 (£1) over a year. Windows and Mac devices must pay $4.99 (£4) a month or $2.08 (£1.65) over a year.

This sounds great, until you realize that you’re charged separately for each …read more

Source:: techradar.com – PC and Mac

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