Review: Hide.me

Review: Hide.me

By Mike Williams

Review: Hide.me

EVenture Limited subsidiary Hide.me is a Malaysia-based company which has been providing VPN services since 2011.

Hide.me’s free plan offers a reasonable 2GB data transfer, although the extremely limited server choice (Canada, Netherlands, Singapore), “best effort” bandwidth and one device limit might put you off. Registration requires an email address, too.

The $10 (£7.69, AU$13.46) per month ($65 per year – that’s £50, AU$87.50 – when paid annually) Plus plan offers 29 locations and unlimited bandwidth, but again there are some unexpected limits in a 75GB data cap and (still) a one-simultaneous-connection-only limit.

The $20 (£15.20, AU$26.60) per month ($140 per year – that’s £106, AU$186 – when paid annually) Premium plan finally drops these restrictions, giving you 29 locations, unlimited bandwidth and data, up to five simultaneous connections, and support for port forwarding and a wide range of protocols: PPTP, L2TP, SSTP, IPSEC (IKEv1 and IKEv2), OpenVPN, SoftEther.

There are clients for all the main operating systems (Windows, Android, iOS, Mac), setup instructions for anything else, and 24/7 live chat if you need more support.

Payment options are another plus, including Bitcoin, PayPal and many other providers, along with credit cards. There’s also a …read more

Source:: techradar.com – PC and Mac

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