Avast vpn review
Avast SecureLine is a popular antivirus software with an easy-to navigate app interface that works with most major operating system. Avast SecureLine also provides a call-in option for assistance with customer service, a vast knowledge database that contains a lot of articles and a forum. However, there are some things that hold it back from being considered Bonuses one of the best VPNs in that it keeps logs of connection activity and doesn’t have a huge server network.
The service is a good option for those with no technical knowledge or those who are trying an VPN for the first time. It is compatible with Windows, macOS and iOS and Android. It’s also very easy to install and gives you seven days of free trial, without any credit card information required. It also comes with an easily-accessible policy on transparency to help you understand how your information is stored and used.
Its price may be a bit steep, and the few features it has could make some people turn off. It doesn’t, for example connect to Netflix. It also only offers limited servers within the US. Switching to another service can solve this issue.
Avast’s headquarters lie in the Czech Republic. This country is not a member of any major international intelligence gathering organization. However, it’s reported that they cooperate with the Five Eyes group to some extent. Some people may be hesitant about this, especially since the company was once known to have a program called Jumpshot which sold browsing history.
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