VPN.sh is a no-frills service which focuses on the privacy basics only. The company offers no native clients, for instance. To get connected you must either install the free OpenVPN app, or set up your device or operating system manually.
This means there’s no scope for company-specific bonus features. No ad-blocking, no tracker detection, no smartly designed client, just the regular OpenVPN system. This isn’t necessarily a bad thing, as it gives experienced users many more configuration options, but novices could run into difficulties.
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Even the website is relatively sparse. The Knowledgebase has only eight articles, and most of those are more like news updates than in-depth guides.
What you do get is a reasonable selection of servers: 11 in North America, 27 in Europe, 7 in Asia, 10 in Australasia. Regular pricing is simple and straightforward at £5 per month (around $6, AU$8), and there are occasional special deals – see the one for TechRadar readers linked above, for example, which gets you a year for £15 (around $18, AU$25).
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