FlyVPN

FlyVPN

By Mike Williams

While some VPNs try to specialise in a particular area of the security market, FlyVPN takes a simpler approach, piling on the features to try and win absolutely everyone.

There’s site unblocking, for instance, maybe including Netflix (this changes constantly, so don’t rely on it). Hundreds of servers in 40+ countries. Native clients. Desktop and mobile support. Not to mention multiple protocols, and unlimited traffic.

No money? There’s a free plan. This only gives access to some of the servers for a maximum of three sessions per day, but that’s enough to be useful, and a simple way to try out the full service.

If you decide to subscribe, there are three plans: a regular shared IP account, or dedicated IPs in the USA or Korea. Pricing is the same for each, at $9.99 (£8.20, AU$13.30) for a single month, dropping to $6.67 (£5.50, AU$8.90) monthly if you pay for a full year.

If that seems a little expensive, keep reading. If you want to support, say, three simultaneous connections, you must buy three plans all at the regular price. Uh, okay.

The company does at least offer a no-risk 30-day guarantee if …read more

Source:: techradar.com – PC and Mac

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