Most VPN companies downplay torrents. Some don’t support them at all. BTGuard is very different, though, proudly heading its website with its offer of ‘Anonymous BitTorrent Services’.
BTGuard’s website offers very few details on its VPN service, maybe because there’s not much to talk about. There are no clients to check out, for instance, and only three locations to choose from: Canada, Singapore and the Netherlands.
Browsing the website doesn’t give us the feeling this will change any time soon. As we write, the demo videos were posted six years ago. VPN-related support documents are all dated January 30, 2013. The last post on the support site’s news page was made on November 12, 2013. There’s little sign of activity or life.
- Want to try BTGuard? Check out the website here
The pricing isn’t very enticing, either, with single-month subscriptions costing a chunky £8.29 ($10.20, AU$13.50), dropping to an effective £6.22 ($7.66, AU$10.14) if you pay for the full year up-front.
Still, BTGuard claims to have a very speedy network, with “multiple 10Gbit lines of capacity” and “multi-homed bandwidth to multiple tier one networks”, and the company’s specialist P2P support might encourage you to give them a chance.
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Source:: techradar.com – PC and Mac