AirVPN Review

AirVPN has a great reputation in the VPN community as a privacy-focused service. AirVPN places a high value on privacy thanks to its no-logging policy, as well as open source apps. They also don’t make use of PPTP or L2TP/IPsec. Their server network is tiny and their user interface is awkward.

The AirVPN desktop client looks like something from the Windows 98 era and is definitely more for tech-savvy users who are comfortable changing a whole host of settings and features that are accessible in the menus. It’s a bit daunting for those with any technical knowledge, but if they are willing to learn and are willing to take the time to learn this is among our top picks.

AirVPN’s three-day trial is more generous than other trial offers. Then, you’ll need select a plan that meets your requirements. There are plans ranging from three months or six months, to two years or even an unlimited subscription. You can pay for your subscription in a variety of ways such as PayPal credit card, debit card, or even Bitcoin.

AirVPN has only 200 servers located in 23 countries. It does offer good DNS leak protection and is extremely secure. Their no-logging policy is perfect for those who are concerned about their privacy. They prioritize this by allowing users to use an email address for temporary use and also offering cryptocurrency as payment options.

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