Avast VPN Review

The Avast VPN application is easy to use, simple to use and comes with several good security features. However, it is missing some essential features, including a kill switch and split tunneling. It also doesn’t come with an Ad-blocker integrated. It’s an excellent overall service, but there are many other services with better features at less cost.

The Windows client has a pleasant user interface that is familiar to anyone who’s used Avast’s anti-virus program. It’s easy to use and understand. The hamburger menu on the top right will lead you to “Settings.” You can connect automatically or manually by clicking the Change Location button. You’ll then see a list of connections categorized by region and function (P2P, streaming).

Avast VPN offers www.antivirustricks.com/collaboration-software-with-new-data-room-tool-for-teams strong security due to its 256-bit AES encryption, which stops WebRTC leaks and DNS leaks. It also supports the highly secure OpenVPN protocol, and has beta support WireGuard. This allows you to connect in locations where VPNs are not available. It’s a great solution for those with intermittent internet connections.

Avast’s privacy policies are more transparent than other privacy policies and it doesn’t record the IP address that you used to connect to or the websites you visit. However, it does track the amount of data you upload and downloaded over your session.

Avast VPN offers a free 7-day trial that doesn’t require an account with a credit card. You can then choose one three or two-year subscriptions for up to five devices at the same time. It accepts credit cards, PayPal and Perfect Money however it doesn’t accept cryptocurrencies or cash payments.

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