The Avast VPN application is easy to use, simple and has several good security features. However, it’s lacking some important features, like a kill switch as well as split tunneling. Additionally, it doesn’t come with a built-in Ad-blocker. While it’s a great service in general however, there are other alternatives with better features for the cost.

The Windows client offers a pleasant user interface that is well-known to anyone who has used Avast’s antivirus software. The design is simple and the burger menu at the top right of the screen leads to “Settings.” The Windows application will connect automatically, or start a connection manually by clicking the Change Location button. There’s the servers listed by region and function (P2P or streaming).

Security is strong with AvastVP, thanks to its 256 bit AES encryption and the fact that it wards off WebRTC leaks and DNS leaks. It also supports the extremely secure OpenVPN protocol and has beta support for WireGuard, which lets you connect to areas that might otherwise block VPNs. It’s a great option for people with sporadic internet connections.

Avast’s policies on privacy are www.antivirustricks.com/tips-for-dealmakers-for-implementing-data-room-virtual-software more transparent than others, and it does not keep track of your IP address or websites you visit. It does, however, keep track of the amount of data that was downloaded and uploaded during your session.

Avast VPN provides a 7-day trial that is free and does not require credit card. You can then select between a one-, two- or three year subscription for up to five devices. It accepts PayPal, Perfect Money and credit cards but does not offer cryptocurrencies or cash payment.

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