Review: PrivateTunnel

Review: PrivateTunnel

By Mike Williams

Review: PrivateTunnel

Protecting your privacy online sounds like a good idea in theory, but in practice it’s hard to achieve. The internet is a very public network, and most computers leak a lot of information from the moment they connect.

Connecting to a virtual private network, or VPN, could make all the difference, cloaking your identity and keeping your online activities hidden from hackers, governments, or even your own ISP.

As you might have guessed, PrivateTunnel is one such VPN service, based in Canada and actually a commercial arm of OpenVPN Technologies, the people behind the OpenVPN networking protocol.

The company’s major selling point is its pay-as-you-go VPN plans. Instead of signing up for a regular subscription, you’re able to buy a block of data – 20GB for $9.99 (£7.60, AU$13.30), 100GB for $19.99 (£15, AU$27) – which never expires, and works with unlimited devices or connections.

Alternatively, signing up for the free plan gets you 2GB as we write, and you can earn an extra 2GB for referring friends.

If that sounds like too much hassle, the more familiar Unlimited plan gives you unlimited data and supports up to 10 simultaneous devices for $29.99 (£23, AU$40) …read more

Source:: techradar.com – PC and Mac

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