Avast SecureLine

Avast SecureLine

By Mike Williams

If you’re tired of wondering whether a VPN provider can be trusted, Avast SecureLine should appeal immediately. It’s a simple VPN from the popular antivirus provider Avast Software, so you can be sure that the firm knows what it’s doing and you’re going to get an acceptable level of service.

This doesn’t translate into a lengthy list of features, however. There’s no tracker or ad-blocking, no real configurability, an average set of 27 locations in 19 countries – it’s not bad, more focused on being ‘just good enough’.

It’s a similar story with the price. £44.99 per year ($55, AU$73) isn’t expensive enough to raise an eyebrow, but it is a higher rate than you’ll pay for a lot of the more feature-packed competition, and this only covered our Windows system. Each extra device requires a separate subscription (adding a Mac would be another £24.99/$30.50/AU$24.99 a year, Android/iOS devices are £7.99/$9.75/AU$13 each).

You’re clearly paying a premium for the Avast name, but there are other benefits, including some quality easy-to-use native clients. And even if the service does seem expensive, a no-strings 7-day trial gives you the time to try it …read more

Source:: techradar.com – PC and Mac

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