Blockless

Blockless

By Mike Williams

Blockless is a straightforward VPN designed for regular computer users. You don’t have to be a network expert to understand it, and there are no 30-step ‘download this, install that’ setup tutorials to follow: just grab the native Windows, OS X, iOS and Android apps, or the Chrome extension, and you’re ready to go in moments.

This level of support usually means high prices, but the Blockless Premium plan is only a little above average at $7.50 (£6, AU$10) a month, and you’re getting plenty for your money – the clients, P2P support on some servers, a basic ad-blocker, streaming Smart DNS, servers in a just-about-enough 14 countries and up to 5 simultaneous connections.

If you’re unsure or only need the VPN basics, Blockless has a free plan. This doesn’t allow changing regions so won’t unblock all websites, but you still get secure, anonymous browsing, no bandwidth limits, and it’s free for life.

Sounds appealing to us, but could there be a catch? Maybe the small-print would tell us more.

Privacy

Blockless has separate pages for its terms of service, service agreement and privacy policy, and together they’re more than 10,000 words long. Yet …read more

Source:: techradar.com – PC and Mac

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