TotalVPN is a brand of the Endurance International Group, the company behind names such as Homestead, JustCloud and Typepad.
The service offers just one commercial product, Total Premium, with a fairly standard specification: 30+ supported locations, no bandwidth or data caps, three simultaneous connections and protocol support for PPTP, OpenVPN, L2TP/IPSec, SSTP and IkeV2.
This should work almost everywhere, including Windows, Android, iOS, OS X, and apparently a Chromebook app is “coming soon”.
- Want to try TotalVPN? Check out the website here
TotalVPN’s £4.99 ($6.49, AU$8.73) per month headline price appears low, but look closely and you’ll see it’s a special offer for the first month only, and doesn’t even include VAT. The regular cost is £17.96 ($24, AU$31) for a single month, £14.36 per month if you sign up for a year – meaning you’ll pay £172.32 ($224, AU$302) per year. Alternatively, it’s £11.96 per month if you commit to a two-year contract, which works out at £143.52 per year ($188, AU$250).
You might think that kind of premium price would guarantee an amazing service, but apparently not. Once you’ve signed up you’re offered extras like ‘SuperCharge’, which gives you access to “super-fast servers” for a further £24.95 ($33, AU$44) for the …read more
Source:: techradar.com – PC and Mac