PureVPN has been providing VPN services for almost ten years, so it’s not surprising that it offers a lengthy list of features: 500 servers in 141 countries, wide protocol support, DNS and IPv6 leak protection, a smart kill switch, five devices allowed and payment via Bitcoin if you need it.
Unusual extras include “split tunnelling” (you decide which traffic goes through the VPN, which uses your ISP) and a “stealth” VPN browser which supposedly could “provide internet users up to 20Mbps boost in speed, regardless of their existing internet connection speed”.
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The company offers dedicated apps for Windows, Mac, iOS, Android and Linux, and there are instructions to help you set it up on consoles, Smart TVs, Amazon Fire and more.
Short-term plans aren’t great value – $9.99 (£7.70, AU$13.50) per month, $7.99 (£6, AU$10.70) per month billed six-monthly – but the two year plan for $59.99 (£46, AU$81) is a much better deal.
Optional add-ons include a dedicated IP for $1.99 per month.
What you don’t get is a free plan, or even a trial period. Instead you must rely on a 7-day money-back guarantee.
Privacy
PureVPN’s policy on logging is unusually clear. The company …read more
Source:: techradar.com – PC and Mac