AirVPN Review

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AirVPN is well-known in the VPN community for its privacy-focused service. AirVPN places a high value on privacy thanks to its no-logging policy as well as open source applications. They also refuse to use PPTP or L2TP/IPsec. However, their server network is relatively small and their user-friendliness is a bit on the slow side.

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 variety of options and settings that are accessible in the menus. It’s a little intimidating for those with any technical experience, but if they are willing to learn and take the time to do so, this is one of our top choices.

AirVPN offers a three-day free trial that’s better than other providers. Then, you can select the plan that’s best suited to your requirements. There are plans for three months three months, six months, two years or even a lifetime subscription. You can pay for your subscription in a variety ways including PayPal or credit card. You can also pay with a credit card or even Bitcoin.

Anyone looking for a huge server park are likely to be disappointed as AirVPN’s network has just 200 servers spread across 23 countries. It does offer good DNS leak protection and is very secure. The no-logging policy they have is great for those who worry about their privacy and they make it a priority to allow users to use an email address that is temporary, and also offering cryptocurrency as payment options.

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