Kaspersky Secure Connection VPN

Kaspersky Secure Connection VPN

By Mike Williams

Kaspersky Secure Connection is a low-cost, easy-to-use and torrent-friendly VPN service aimed at home users and the networking novice.

This focus on non-technical users became obvious from the moment we first looked at the website. It contains almost no details on the number of countries or locations available, the supported protocols, DNS issues, kill switches or anything faintly low-level.

Although one reason for this could be that there’s not a lot to talk about. Secure Connection is powered by Hotspot Shield underneath, and offers 18 locations spread around the world (Europe, US, Hong Kong, Japan, Russia, Singapore). There are a few settings to configure whether you’re automatically connected when you access insecure wireless networks, but for the most part, options are kept to an absolute minimum.

Kaspersky Secure Connection has an extremely limited free plan where you can’t choose your location and are restricted to 200MB of traffic a day (300MB if you register). It’s not a lot of use, but then it’s also more than you’ll get with most of the competition, and at least it allows you to sample the service without risking …read more

Source:: techradar.com – PC and Mac

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