02 Oct AirVPN Review
AirVPN is well-known within the VPN community for its privacy-focused service. Their no-logging policy, their open source applications and their refusal to use PPTP and L2TP/IPsec are one of the ways they place a high value on your privacy. However, their server network is relatively small and their usability is somewhat on the awkward side.
The AirVPN desktop client looks like something from the Windows 98 era and is most definitely geared towards tech-savvy users who are comfortable changing a multitude of settings and features which are available in the menus. It’s not for users who don’t have any technical knowledge however, if they’re willing to learn and are willing to take the time to learn, this is one of our favorite options.
AirVPN’s trial period of three days is more generous than other trial offers. You can then select the plan that’s best suited to your requirements. There are plans ranging from three months three months, six months, two years or even a lifetime subscription. You can pay for your subscription in a number of ways including PayPal credit card, debit card, or even Bitcoin.
AirVPN has just 200 servers spread across 23 countries. It is very secure and provides good DNS leak protection. The no-logging policy will be a great option for those concerned about their privacy. They will do this by offering cryptocurrency as a payment option, and allowing temporary email addresses.
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