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AirVPN Review

AirVPN has earned a reputable reputation in the blog link VPN community as a service that is focused on privacy. Their no-logging policy, open sources apps, and the refusal to use PPTP and L2TP/IPsec are just some of the ways that they are committed to protecting your privacy. However their server network is relatively small and their usability is somewhat on the awkward side.

The AirVPN desktop client appears to be something from the Windows 98 era and is certainly geared towards tech-savvy users who are comfortable with changing a whole host of features and settings that can be found in the menus. It’s a little intimidating for those who don’t have any technical experience but if they’re eager to learn and take the time to master it this is one of our top choices.

AirVPN’s three-day trial is more generous than others. Then, you can select the plan that is most suitable for your needs. Plans range from three months to six months or two years. You can also opt for a lifetime subscription. You can pay for your subscription in a number of ways such as PayPal credit card, PayPal, or even Bitcoin.

If you’re looking for a massive server park are likely to be disappointed by AirVPN’s service, which is limited to 200 servers spread across 23 countries. It’s extremely secure and provides good DNS leak protection. Their no-logging policy is great for those who worry about their privacy and they prioritize this by allowing you to use an email address that is temporary and also offering cryptocurrency as payment options.

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