Review: Private Internet Access

Review: Private Internet Access

By Mike Williams

Review: Private Internet Access

Some VPN companies ask you to choose from only five or 10 servers, but Private Internet Access offers a huge selection of 3300+ servers in 24 countries, leaving everyone else trailing in its digital wake.

The company doesn’t give you any surprising bonus features, but the service is still better than average. There’s support for five devices, PPTP/OpenVPN and L2TP/IPSec protocols, a SOCKS5 proxy, and no obvious restrictions on P2P.

There’s real value here, too. The firm has three plans, all with identical features and differing only in the billing period. The baseline costs $6.95 (£5.30, AU$9.30) per month, you can pay $35.95 (£27, AU$48) for 6 months or an impressively cheap $39.95 (£31, AU$54) per year. Payment options include Bitcoin as well as credit cards, PayPal and others.

There’s no free account or trial, unfortunately. Private Internet Access does offer a 7-day refund. You have to request this via email but it appears to be “no questions asked”, and this worked well for us.

Privacy

Private Internet Access has a surprisingly short privacy policy, with many of the usual lengthy jargon-packed paragraphs replaced by clearly written bullet points.

Unfortunately the Terms of Service …read more

Source:: techradar.com – PC and Mac

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