Review: CactusVPN

Review: CactusVPN

By Mike Williams

Review: CactusVPN

Moldova-based CactusVPN has ‘only’ been around since 2011, but tailored products and keen pricing has won the product plenty of attention.

There’s no “one-size-fits-all” plan, for instance. Instead the company offers a “US VPN” (four servers in the USA), a “UK VPN” (six servers in the UK), a “Liberty VPN” (four servers in the Netherlands, two in Romania), a “VPN + Smart DNS” (all the servers in the other plans plus Smart DNS), and a separate Smart DNS plan.

At least the pricing is simple, at $6.99 (£5.30, AU$9.28) per month for the full-strength “VPN + Smart DNS” and $4.99 (£3.84, AU$6.72) for everything else. Except it’s really not, because there are also quarterly (from $12.99 – which is £9.85, AU$17.23) and annual (from $38.99 – that’s £30, AU$53) payment options, if you prefer.

Whatever you choose, the technical details look good, with support for SSTP, L2TP/IPSec, OpenVPN, SoftEther and PPTP protocols and Proxy.

A free trial enables sampling the service before you buy. It’s only 24 hours long, but there are no stupid bandwidth or data limits, and you can sign up with just an email address. Payment details aren’t required until you …read more

Source:: techradar.com – PC and Mac

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