Avast VPN Review
Avast VPN offers a decent mobile experience, but it’s not as good compared to most leading providers. Apple’s App Store is the only location to purchase a subscription to its iOS application. The PC and Mac client is available as an unpaid trial version that doesn’t require any payment details. If you decide to purchase the product, it comes with a 30 day refund guarantee.
The applications are sleek and easy to use. The only thing you need to do to connect to a server takes just one tap, and changing locations is as simple as choosing a country from the home screen. The apps are limited in their selection of options and settings, but novice users will probably appreciate this simplicity. It’s also a plus that they’re almost identical across all devices.
In the past few months, Avast has been improving its VPN services. The applications have been made more user-friendly. Avast also has added a 24/7 customer service system and simplified its three-tiered price structure. It also made important technical improvements including adding its Mimic protocol and introducing faster connection times.
Avast SecureLine is a solid budget-friendly option for people who need an efficient VPN service for use in everyday life. A kill switch stops data transmission if the connection drops. It also supports multiple protocols including OpenVPN on TCP and UDP IKEv2 on IPsec for MacOS and IPSec on SSL/TLS for Android. It is a SSL 256-bit AES encrypted connection and can be used on up to 10 devices at a time.
— Posted on October 18, 2023 at 12:00 am by permagroove