DefenceVPN

DefenceVPN

By Mike Williams

DefenceVPN is a young Canadian VPN service which offers a wide set of features for a very fair price. The company has around 20 locations, with most of them in Europe or North America, but there are also servers in Singapore, South Africa, Japan and more.

DefenceVPN provides custom apps for Windows, Android and OS X, and iOS is flagged as ‘coming soon’. With support for up to five devices, you should be able to install the service wherever you need it.

The service is also P2P friendly, doesn’t throttle your traffic, and seems to deliver on the technical details: OpenVPN and IKeV2 support, double data encryption, a kill switch, NAT firewall and more.

Prices are cheaper than most, starting at $5 (£4) a month paid annually. You’re not ripped off with shorter terms – a six-month contract costs $5.50 (£4.40) a month, and monthly contracts are $6 (£4.80) – and there’s a 7-day money-back guarantee. This won’t apply if you use more than 5GB of data, but that’s enough to check connections and get a feel for service speeds.

Privacy

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Source:: techradar.com – PC and Mac

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